OpenAI has unveiled the Frontier platform, which it calls a “command center for AI workers”
OpenAI has announced the Frontier platform, which helps businesses create and manage artificial intelligence agents for work tasks.
OpenAI has announced the Frontier platform, which helps businesses create and manage artificial intelligence agents for work tasks.
OpenAI has announced the Frontier platform, which helps businesses create and manage artificial intelligence agents for work tasks.
OpenAI says Frontier gives AI agents the same skills that humans need to succeed at work: shared context, adaptation, hands-on learning with feedback, and «clear permissions and boundaries.» It notes that companies such as HP, Intuit, State Farm, Thermo Fisher, and Uber are already using Frontier to implement AI agents in their work.
While many companies simply launch AI agents without deep integration into their workflows, Frontier instead creates a «common business context» for agents, connecting them with everything they need to work and communicate effectively. These connections mean agents can operate in different work environments, but users can set their own boundaries for what they can do.

OpenAI calls Frontier a command center that will help people «hire AI employees» to program and analyze data. The platform’s developers say the agents will also «create memories» and can receive feedback from human employees, which should make them more useful over time.
Frontier will use open standards and can be populated with agents created by OpenAI, the business itself, or another AI company.



