Updated
Updated · OpenAI · May 11
OpenAI publishes five patterns for enterprises scaling AI
Updated
Updated · OpenAI · May 11

OpenAI publishes five patterns for enterprises scaling AI

12 articles · Updated · OpenAI · May 11
  • Drawing on interviews with executives at Philips, BBVA, Mirakl, Scout24, JetBrains and Scania, the report highlights lessons from European companies embedding AI in workflows.
  • The five themes are culture before tooling, governance as an enabler, ownership over consumption, quality before scale, and protecting judgment work through human oversight.
  • OpenAI said leaders are moving beyond individual productivity tools toward AI as an operating layer, and released an executive guide with case details, metrics, a diagnostic and checklist.
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