Days after Anthropic entered a joint venture with Blackstone, Hellman & Friedman and Goldman Sachs to build an AI-focused enterprise services company targeting mid-sized businesses, backed by around $1.5 billion in investment, OpenAI has launched the OpenAI Deployment Company, a new business unit backed by more than $4 billion in initial investment and focused on deploying AI systems inside enterprise operations.
The move signals a broader industry shift as frontier AI companies expand beyond model development into enterprise deployment, workflow integration and operational AI services, potentially increasing pressure on traditional IT services and consulting firms.
OpenAI said the company was built to help organizations solve “high-impact problems using AI” by embedding “Forward Deployed Engineers” into enterprises to redesign workflows and deploy operational AI systems.
The company said the Deployment Company will remain majority-owned and controlled by OpenAI.
“We built The OpenAI Deployment Company to help organizations solve high-impact problems using AI, starting from first principles and deploying systems in real-world environments,” OpenAI said.
OpenAI also confirmed it has agreed to acquire AI consulting and engineering firm Tomoro, which will bring around 150 deployment engineers and specialists into the new business.
According to OpenAI, the Deployment Company is backed by investment firms, consultancies and systems integrators led by TPG, with Advent, Bain Capital and Brookfield serving as co-lead founding partners. Other founding partners include B Capital, BBVA, Emergence Capital, Goanna, Goldman Sachs, SoftBank Corp., Warburg Pincus, and WCAS.
OpenAI said the new unit was created to help businesses move from identifying AI opportunities to building production systems connected to company data, tools and workflows. The company added that “the next stage of enterprise AI” will depend on how effectively businesses deploy AI into real-world operations.
Anthropic’s recently announced venture is similarly focused on deploying its Claude AI models within business operations by working directly with companies to build AI tools tailored to specific enterprise use cases.
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