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OpenAI's Frontier wants to manage your AI agents - it could upend enterprise software, too

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OpenAI's Frontier emulates Palantir's use of forward-deployed AI engineers.

Frontier promises to also handle agent security features.

Like Claude Cowork, Frontier threatens the traditional software industry.

OpenAI, which to date has made most of its money from consumer users of ChatGPT, on Thursday took a page from Palantir's playbook, aiming to move deeper into enterprise sales. Palantir is arguably the most successful enterprise AI software company, with revenue of more than $4 billion annually from government and business clients.

OpenAI unveiled Frontier, a framework for deploying enterprise artificial intelligence agents; the company said the offering will help companies overcome impediments to deploying agents within organizations.

Also: True agentic AI is years away - here's why and how we get there

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