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OpenAI launches Frontier, an AI agent management platform that provides shared context, onboarding, and permission boundaries, for “a limited set of customers”

The Verge Robert Hart

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  • @sama Sam Altman on x
    The companies that succeed in the future are going to make very heavy use of AI. People will manage teams of agents to do very complex things. Today we are launching Frontier, a new platform to enable these companies.
  • @firstadopter Tae Kim on x
    And no, this doesn't mean the death of software.  The AI Agents will use internal enterprise applications, data warehouses and CRM to do the work.  “According to OpenAI, Frontier allows corporations to connect their AI agents to use information stored in disparate data warehouses…
  • @kate_rouch Kate Rouch on x
    “Frontier is really a recognition that we're not going to build everything ourselves,” Fidji Simo, OpenAI's CEO of Applications, told reporters during a briefing. “We are going to be working with the ecosystem to build alongside them, and we embrace the fact that enterprises are
  • @fabknowledge @fabknowledge on x
    so i wrote a bit about how i saw that Agents would look like the faster non persistent memory that had hooks into persistent memory (remainder of software?) yeah that pretty much is openAI frontier bros. Telling you that it IS good enough to disrupt it with a harness [image]
  • @bbalfour Brian Balfour on x
    OpenAI's Frontier platform is a bigger deal than the attention it will probably get. Though I expected Anthropic to be the one to launch it. Shared business context in an agentic work world is a massive problem, and the platform that solves it will have large network effects.
  • @openai @openai on x
    Frontier gives agents the same skills people need to succeed at work: - Understand how work gets done - Use a computer and tools - Improve quality over time - Stay governed & observable [image]
  • @sama Sam Altman on x
    Oracle, Uber, State Farm, Thermo Fisher, Intuit, HP are some of the first new partners, joining partners like T-Mobile, Cisco, and BBVA who have already piloted a lot of the approach.
  • @gokulr Gokul Rajaram on x
    Check out where Systems of Recoard sit in this diagram from @OpenAI Frontier. At least 3, if not 4, layers of context and intelligence sit between them and the end business application. It's one of the clearest representations of how AI companies plan to build next-gen systems [i…
  • @sama Sam Altman on x
    It uses Codex to power agents built by companies, third parties, or OpenAI, and makes it easy to securely manage which agents get access to what.
  • @_simonsmith Simon Smith on x
    OpenAI isn't saying it, but Frontier to me is basically like a platform for digital employees. Or, like OpenClaw for organizations, where you create autonomous digital agents, give them skills and tools, and oversee their work. We're truly going through an evolution into an era […
  • @bradlightcap Brad Lightcap on x
    introducing openai frontier a new platform for enterprises to design and run powerful agent systems for real work companies like @HP @Intuit @Oracle @StateFarm @thermofisher and @Uber are among the first we'll work with to make agents true AI coworkers https://openai.com/...
  • @firstadopter Tae Kim on x
    I was on an @OpenAI briefing call earlier this week with other reporters about OpenAI's new Enterprise platform for AI Agents called Frontier.  Fascinating stuff. @fidjissimo OpenAI CEO of Applications Fidji Simo said she believes AI agents (AI coworkers) will be pervasive in the…
  • @buccocapital @buccocapital on x
    Quite a visual from OpenAI. Your system of record is a dumb pipe and we will layer 5 rows of value on top of it to steal the relationship and all the economics along with it No wonder SaaS is in the gutter [image]
  • @vxanand Varun Anand on x
    I'm thrilled to share that @Clay is one of 6 companies to join @OpenAI's new Frontier program. Tomorrow's best companies will run on AI across every function. Clay is already the creative tool powering growth teams at Cursor, Ramp, Figma, and OpenAI itself. Now we're making that …
  • @openai @openai on x
    Frontier is available today to a limited set of customers, with broader availability coming over the next few months.  @HP , @Intuit , @Oracle , @StateFarm , @thermofisher , and @Uber are among the first to adopt Frontier, and dozens of existing customers-including @BBVA , @Cisco…
  • @openai @openai on x
    Introducing OpenAI Frontier—a new platform that helps enterprises build, deploy, and manage AI coworkers that can do real work. https://openai.com/...
  • r/OpenAI r on reddit
    OpenAI launches Frontier for AI at Work