OpenAI Launches Frontier Platform for Enterprise AI Agents
Frontier enables AI agents to autonomously manage workflows across corporate systems, with early adoption by major firms like Uber and State Farm, aiming to boost enterprise AI revenue.
- On Thursday, OpenAI announced Frontier, an enterprise platform to build, deploy, and manage AI agents, available today to a limited set of customers.
- Amid an aggressive enterprise push, OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar said last month enterprise customers account for roughly 40% of business while the company faces significant data center commitments.
- Frontier includes tools that evaluate and optimize agents, supports agent "memories," and connects siloed apps, ticketing tools and data warehouses for a shared business context.
- Initial adopters such as Uber and State Farm have begun pilots, with Intuit and Thermo Fisher also early users, while Denise Dresser, OpenAI chief revenue officer, declined to disclose pricing or revenue projections.
- Amid a race to ship agent systems, OpenAI predicts fleets of agents will direct most digital work by year-end and positions Frontier as complementary, urging cooperation with software companies against Microsoft's Agent 365.
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