
A new platform tailored for organizations has been unveiled by OpenAI, as detailed in a company announcement.
“We are launching Frontier today, a novel platform engineered to empower businesses in creating, deploying, and overseeing AI agents capable of executing tangible tasks,” the company stated in a web release.
OpenAI highlighted that Frontier furnishes these agents with the identical proficiencies essential for human success in their roles: comprehensive situational awareness, adaptability, on-the-job learning, alongside clearly defined permissions and boundaries.
Pioneering adopters of Frontier include major entities such as HP, Intuit, Oracle, State Farm, Thermo Fisher, and Uber. Furthermore, numerous established clientele, including BBVA, Cisco, and T-Mobile, have already piloted the Frontier methodology for handling some of their most demanding and significant AI initiatives, according to the release documentation.
“Our collaboration with OpenAI is instrumental in equipping thousands of State Farm agents and personnel with superior instruments to better serve our clientele. By integrating the Frontier platform with OpenAI’s expertise… we are accelerating the expansion of our artificial intelligence capabilities,” read an attributed statement from Joe Park, State Farm’s Chief Digital Officer, within the announcement.
Currently, Frontier is accessible only to a select group of users, with broader public availability anticipated over the subsequent months, as noted on the OpenAI website.
OpenAI is the creator of the conversational AI, ChatGPT, which achieved massive traction following its debut in late November 2022, securing its initial million users in under a week. American billionaire Elon Musk was among the co-founders of OpenAI back in 2015, though he subsequently severed his ties with the startup.