Open AI recruits consulting firms.

Open AI announced this week that the "limiting factor for seeing value from AI in enterprises isn’t model intelligence, it’s how agents are built and run in their organizations."

With the launch of its Frontier product (https://lnkd.in/ernQvjmU), Open AI has made a strategic move to fill the gap between the technology and the corporations applying it.

They have recruited McKinsey, BCG, Accenture and CapGemini to work alongside their Forward Deployed Engineering (FDE) team, combining OpenAI’s research and product expertise with deep transformation experience and global delivery teams.

Each partner is investing in dedicated practice groups and building teams that will be certified on OpenAI's technology.

BCG and McKinsey will help customers deploy AI across their organizations - building the strategy, operating model, and change management plan needed for sustained impact.

Accenture and Capgemini will advise on strategy and then help wire Frontier into the systems and data enterprises actually run on - securely and reliably.

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Article: https://lnkd.in/eNVDnWXN

BESCI AI OPINION

This move has the opportunity to really make a difference to organisations, but will it really?

Both McKinsey and BCG (
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7414635809053642752) have been prioritising quantity over quality in their use of AI, with 20-40K agents running in each of their organisation.

Fragmented, disparate, siloed.

Do you listen to someone who lives and breathes what they advise you? or someone who has bought the cool-aid, but isn't sure how to use it effectively yet.

With the power of the add-ons that come with Claude Code, the power of providing business solutions that are easily applied is very attractive and will act as a competitor to many in the software solutions field.

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