A group of business professionals collaborating around a conference table with laptops and digital charts during a meeting on AI integration.

After the Pilot Phase, OpenAI Frontier Turns Enterprise AI Into a Deployment and Change-Management Project

OpenAI Frontier changes the enterprise AI discussion in a specific way: the hard part is no longer only model capability, but getting agents into regulated workflows, legacy systems, and operating teams without breaking governance. The platform combines agent architecture, consulting partners, and embedded OpenAI engineers because large deployments usually fail at integration and organizational change…

Read More
A group of independent researchers working together around a table with laptops and notebooks in a bright office space.

OpenAI’s Safety Fellowship Is Not a Generic Grant: It Trades Model Access for Structured, Governance-Focused Research

OpenAI’s Safety Fellowship, announced on April 6, 2026, is best understood as a structured safety research program rather than a broad grant round. It combines funding, mentorship, compute, and optional Berkeley workspace for independent researchers, but it withholds internal system access and sharply targets work that could inform AI governance, safety standards, and enterprise risk…

Read More
a building with glass windows

OpenAI Buys Promptfoo to Build Security and Compliance Into Enterprise AI Agents

OpenAI’s acquisition of Promptfoo is less about adding another AI feature and more about moving security testing and compliance checks into the core of enterprise agent deployment. The practical change is that OpenAI wants automated red-teaming, vulnerability detection, reporting, and traceability to sit inside Frontier, its enterprise AI agent platform, instead of being treated as…

Read More