OpenAI's Frontier wants to manage your AI agents - it could upend enterprise software, too
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OpenAI's Frontier wants to manage your AI agents - it could upend enterprise software, too
"We're introducing Frontier, a new platform that helps enterprises build, deploy, and manage AI agents that can do real work,"
"gives agents the same skills people need to succeed at work: shared context, onboarding, hands-on learning with feedback, and clear permissions and boundaries."
"We pair OpenAI forward-deployed engineers (FDEs) with your teams, working side by side to help you develop the best practices to build and run agents in production,"
OpenAI introduced Frontier, a framework for building, deploying, and managing enterprise AI agents. Frontier aims to help companies overcome impediments to deploying agents within organizations by providing shared context, onboarding, hands-on learning with feedback, and clear permissions and boundaries. The framework pairs forward-deployed engineers with customer teams to customize agents to organizational processes and incorporate field learning into ongoing development. Frontier includes agent security features and other enterprise-focused tooling. OpenAI historically earned most revenue from ChatGPT consumer users and is shifting deeper into enterprise sales. Palantir's forward-deployed engineer model and more than $4 billion in annual revenue present a clear comparison. Ziff Davis filed an April 2025 lawsuit alleging OpenAI infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.
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