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OpenAI buys Northslope to put its engineers inside your business

OpenAI's deployment arm agreed to acquire Northslope, an applied-AI firm, to embed engineers inside client businesses and drive enterprise adoption. The deal, which requires regulatory clearance, adds hundreds of forward-deployed engineers to OpenAI's bench and marks its second acquisition in two months. The move reflects a broader industry shift toward deployment services as frontier models converge and buyers demand hands-on support.

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OpenAI buys Northslope to put its engineers inside your business
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OpenAI wants the work that once belonged to consultants. Its deployment arm has agreed to buy Northslope, an applied-AI firm, the company told Axios in an exclusive on Wednesday. It did not disclose terms, and the deal still needs regulatory clearance.

The purchase marks its second in two months. The OpenAI Deployment Company launched in May to help firms put AI into core operations. Northslope follows its first buy, an AI deployment outfit called Tomoro.

The unit exists to spend. OpenAI majority-owns and controls it, and seeded it with $4 billion for acquisitions. Northslope adds hundreds of “forward deployed engineers” to the bench.

What a forward-deployed engineer does #

The job title doubles as the strategy. A forward-deployed engineer sits inside a customer’s business and builds the AI systems around its actual work. They speak tech and business at once, closing the gap between staff who want a model and staff who cannot make it behave.

OpenAI did not invent the playbook. It copies Palantir, which has long embedded engineers with clients to build software around their operations. Northslope’s founders came from Palantir, so OpenAI buys the method as much as the people.

Why it matters #

Frontier models keep converging, and raw performance alone wins fewer deals. The next edge lies in adoption: getting enterprises to actually use the tools they pay for. Rivals have spotted it too.

Microsoft has built its own AI deployment business, and Anthropic has launched a services company for mid-sized firms. The shift arrives as buyers grow wary of AI spend, data exposure and security. The pitch no longer stops at a smarter model. It now promises someone who will sit with you until the thing works, the same logic behind OpenAI’s hunt for enterprise expertise.

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