OpenAI publishes five patterns for enterprises scaling AI
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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.
With only 7% of firms deeply using AI, what is the first step to bridge the gap from adoption to true integration?
As Europe lags in AI investment, can a 'culture first' strategy truly compete with faster tech rollouts in other global regions?
When AI enhances expert work, who is ultimately accountable for a critical error—the human or the AI's programming?