OpenAI Chief Operating Officer Brad Lightcap stated at the India Artificial Intelligence Summit that enterprise-level AI has not yet deeply penetrated business processes, so OpenAI launched the Frontier platform for building and managing agents. He emphasized that Frontier aims to measure success by business outcomes rather than the number of user licenses, and pointed out the strong global demand for OpenAI services. In India, OpenAI plans to open offices in Mumbai and Bangalore to fully leverage the country's large user base and the growing application of voice technology.
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OpenAI Chief Operating Officer Brad Lightcap stated at the India Artificial Intelligence Summit that enterprise-level AI has not yet deeply penetrated business processes, so OpenAI launched the Frontier platform for building and managing agents. He emphasized that Frontier aims to measure success by business outcomes rather than the number of user licenses, and pointed out the strong global demand for OpenAI services. In India, OpenAI plans to open offices in Mumbai and Bangalore to fully leverage the country's large user base and the growing application of voice technology.