OpenAI and Accenture are working together to accelerate the rollout of AI in enterprises.
companies Said The collaboration aims to unlock “new levels of innovation and growth” for enterprise customers by bringing agentic AI capabilities to the core of businesses.
As part of the arrangement, the consulting firm is set to equip thousands of its own staff Chatgpt EnterpriseIt is using it in its operations and distribution work.
At the heart of the collaboration is a new program that combines OpenAI’s enterprise products and Accenture’s industry and domain expertise. It will provide the latter with the latest OpenAI implementation playbooks, use cases, security frameworks and deployment insights to help customers drive AI adoption.
The companies will work together to focus on areas such as customer service, supply chain and human resources, with Accenture set to leverage OpenAI. agentkit To help customers design, test, and deploy custom agents that can automate processes and assist in decision making.
The partnership aims to help enterprises transform legacy processes into AI-powered workflows with deeper integration across organizations. Companies identified financial services, healthcare, public sector and retail as industries that could potentially benefit.
Meanwhile, Accenture has promised to follow OpenAI’s certification program – where users can progress through the OpenAI Learning Academy and take assessments for different levels of fluency – as it upgrades its own staff.
fidji simo, who joined in The company said in a press release as CEO of Applications at OpenAI in May that Accenture’s commitment will “help teams and customers move faster, strengthen their workflows, and generate real economic value.”
Julie Sweet, CEO of Accenture, said: “By combining OpenAI’s breakthrough technologies with Accenture’s deep industry and functional expertise and global delivery capabilities, we will accelerate enterprise reinvention and business outcomes for our clients.”
Separately, OpenAI announced it is taking an ownership stake in Thrive Holdings, a company it launched earlier this year by one of its most significant investors. develop capitalin the second so-called circular deal This shows how interconnected the AI landscape is.
Like its partnership with Accenture, the move aims to accelerate enterprise AI adoption.
New York City-based Thrive Holdings is It has been told Billed by OpenAI as a company that “invests in, acquires and builds businesses that benefit from long-term, technology-driven transformation,” and the pair will initially work together to provide solutions for enterprises in the accounting and IT sectors.
OpenAI will join research, product and engineering teams inside Thrive Holdings’ companies to drive efficiency and improve service quality.
