Access OpenAI models and Codex through your Oracle cloud commitment
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) customers will soon be able to access OpenAI's advanced models and Codex using their existing Oracle Cloud Universal Credits. This partnership streamlines the procurement process for enterprises, allowing them to integrate cutting-edge AI into their operations more easily.
Enterprises often seek to deploy AI solutions within their established procurement and governance frameworks. To address this, OpenAI and Oracle are collaborating to simplify access to OpenAI's frontier models and Codex for customers of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
In the near future, Oracle customers will have the option to apply their existing Oracle Cloud Universal Credits (UCM) towards OpenAI models and Codex directly through OCI. This integration provides a streamlined pathway for organizations to leverage advanced AI capabilities while adhering to their current purchasing workflows and cloud commitments.
By utilizing OpenAI models, teams can develop innovative AI applications, analyze complex data, automate various workflows, and enhance both customer and employee experiences.
This partnership is particularly beneficial for organizations with existing Oracle commitments, as it aligns AI adoption with their planned cloud investments and established enterprise processes. The primary objective is to reduce barriers for teams eager to integrate advanced AI into their operations, meeting them within their current critical technology decision-making environment.
Expanding access through OCI facilitates a smoother transition for more enterprises, enabling them to move from aspiring for AI to achieving tangible production impacts. Availability is expected to commence in the coming weeks. For further information and specific timelines, customers should contact their Oracle sales representative.
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