OpenAI launches a way for enterprises to build and manage AI agents | TechCrunch
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OpenAI launches a way for enterprises to build and manage AI agents | TechCrunch
"On Thursday, AI giant OpenAI announced the launch of OpenAI Frontier, an end-to-end platform designed for enterprises to build and manage AI agents, on Thursday. It's an open platform, which means users can manage agents built outside of OpenAI too. Frontier users can program AI agents to connect to external data and applications which allows them to execute tasks far outside of the OpenAI platform."
"OpenAI said Frontier was designed to work the same way companies manage human employees. Frontier offers an onboarding process for agents and a feedback loop that is meant to help them improve over time the same way a review might help an employee. OpenAI touted enterprises including HP, Oracle, State Farm and Uber as customers, but Frontier is currently only available to a limited number of users with plans to roll out more generally in the coming months."
"The company would not disclose pricing details on a press briefing earlier this week, according to reporting from The Verge. TechCrunch has also reached out for more information regarding pricing. Agent-management products become table stakes since AI agents rose to prominence in 2024. Salesforce has arguably the best-known such product, Agentforce, which the company launched in the fall of 2024. Others have quickly followed. LangChain is a notable player in the space that was founded in 2022 and has raised more than $150 million in venture capital."
OpenAI launched OpenAI Frontier as an end-to-end enterprise platform for building and managing AI agents. The platform is open and allows management of agents developed outside of OpenAI. Agents can connect to external data and applications to execute tasks beyond the OpenAI environment. Frontier includes onboarding and a feedback loop to improve agent performance, modeled on how companies manage human employees. Initial enterprise customers include HP, Oracle, State Farm, and Uber, with availability currently limited and broader rollout planned. Pricing was not disclosed. Agent-management platforms have become essential infrastructure as AI agents gained prominence in 2024.
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