Enterprises will be a “huge focus” for OpenAI going forward
It’s fair to say that perhaps no other company (except Nvidia) has helped shape the AI tools revolution as much as OpenAI.
The company is still (at the time of writing) only three years old, but thanks to the success of ChatGPT, has become a household name across the name, synonymous with AI platforms for many everyday users.
But how does OpenAI now take this widespread adoption and awareness and spread it among enterprises, where the true investment really lies? I spoke to Matt Weaver, Head of Solutions Engineering, EMEA at OpenAI, to find out more.Enterprise focus
I’m speaking to Weaver shortly after its recent OpenAI Dev Day, the company’s latest flagship event, where it revealed a host of new announcements designed to help developers get to grips with its services.
“Our goal is simple,” he declares, “it’s to make it possible for anyone from a developer perspective that’s got an idea and a few lines of code, to build the next great company on our platform…and we’re trying to give them all the tools to do that.”
That includes the new AgentKit and AgentBuilder platforms – tools which should make it easier for developers working with OpenAI’s APIs to build agents, combined with improved UI components.
There’s also Codex, an agentic coding model which can now be used by developers wherever they work, whether that be in the terminal, in IDEs, or in the cloud, along with a Slack plugin that allows developers to chat with Codex within the online collaboration tool, and a Codex SDK to enable the productionization of Codex into shipping of code.
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