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OpenAI Pushes Deeper Into Business Market With Frontier Launch

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OpenAI has unveiled a new enterprise platform called Frontier as it intensifies efforts to win large business customers, the company announced Thursday. Frontier is designed to act as an intelligence layer that connects a company’s internal systems, data, and tools.

The platform allows organizations to deploy and manage artificial intelligence agents that can complete tasks independently across business operations.

OpenAI executives said Frontier fills a gap for companies seeking to use AI agents without rebuilding existing infrastructure.

The platform works with OpenAI-built agents, customer-developed tools, and third-party agents from firms such as Microsoft and Google.

Enterprise customers already account for about 40 percent of OpenAI’s revenue, according to company officials. Frontier will complement existing products such as ChatGPT Enterprise.

The platform is launching with a limited group of customers, including Uber and State Farm, with broader availability expected later this year.

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