OpenAI launches Frontier to help enterprises build and manage AI Agents

OpenAI launches Frontier to help enterprises build and manage AI Agents

OpenAI has introduced an innovative enterprise platform named "Frontier," designed to assist organizations in the development, deployment, and management of AI agents within their operational framework. This new tool aims to transform AI from isolated experiments into scalable systems that seamlessly integrate with existing workflows and tools. Frontier enables AI agents to function similarly to human team members, referred to as "AI coworkers." According to OpenAI, these agents thrive when provided with the right context, comprehensive onboarding, experiential learning with feedback, and clearly defined roles. This structured approach aims to tackle significant business challenges. As detailed in OpenAI's announcement, Frontier is intricately connected with the company's infrastructure, incorporating data from various sources such as data warehouses, CRM systems, ticketing platforms, and internal applications. This integration allows AI agents to draw upon essential business context, creating a semantic layer that facilitates effective communication and operational efficiency. The platform is designed for both technical and non-technical teams, empowering them to deploy AI coworkers capable of gathering data, managing files and applications, executing code, and utilizing tools on behalf of employees. As these agents engage in critical tasks, they accumulate memories from past interactions, enhancing their performance and capabilities over time. Notable companies, including HP, Intuit, Oracle, State Farm, Thermo Fisher, and Uber, have begun incorporating Frontier into their operations. Additionally, organizations such as BBVA, Cisco, and T-Mobile are currently piloting this groundbreaking approach. At present, OpenAI Frontier is accessible only to a select group of customers, with plans for gradual expansion in the months ahead. However, details regarding pricing and broader public availability remain undisclosed, leaving potential adopters curious about the future of enterprise AI solutions.

Sources : Business Today

Published On : Feb 06, 2026, 05:55

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