OpenAI is establishing collaborative partnerships with four major consulting firms to deploy AI agents via its Frontier platform. The company announced on Monday that the alliances with Accenture, McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, and Capgemini will help bridge the gap between the capabilities of agentic AI and its practical application in business settings. OpenAI stated that the primary constraint for enterprises seeking to derive value from AI is not the intelligence of the models, but rather how the agents are constructed and operated within their organizations. The company indicated that all four partners are creating dedicated business units and teams. These specialized groups will receive certification on OpenAI's technology and will be supported by OpenAI's own team and technical resources. Earlier this month, OpenAI launched Frontier, describing its agents as "AI colleagues" capable of running code, processing files, and functioning alongside AI agents developed by competing AI companies. OpenAI said Frontier will see a broader rollout in the coming months.