
"The collaboration provides an alternative avenue for accessing Altman and company's growing library of GPTs without having to expose your data to OpenAI's APIs."
"By opening its models up to a trusted third party, OpenAI can sidestep many of these concerns, allowing enterprises to build agents and AI-augmented tools."
"AWS also announced a whole host of new agentic AI tools for its own end-customers, including Quick, a personalized assistant akin to Microsoft Copilot."
"Enterprises will be able to connect OpenAI's Codex code agent to models running in AWS datacenters, providing assurance that their codebases won't end up in Altman's next model."
OpenAI's models are now accessible through Amazon Web Services' Bedrock platform, allowing enterprises to utilize AI tools without data privacy concerns. This collaboration addresses security policies that previously hindered access to OpenAI's models. Customers can leverage OpenAI's capabilities through AWS's managed inference and agent platforms, simplifying the integration process. Additionally, new AI tools were announced, enhancing automation in various sectors. Currently, access to OpenAI's models is in limited preview, with the latest GPT-5.4 model available and GPT-5.5 expected soon.
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