Cloudflare unlocks AI agents for enterprise work with OpenAI's latest models

Cloudflare unlocks AI agents for enterprise work with OpenAI's latest models

Cloudflare has integrated OpenAI's newest artificial intelligence models into its Agent Cloud platform, giving large organizations direct access to GPT-5.4 and Codex for building autonomous systems that can handle real-world business tasks.

The move expands what enterprises can do with agentic workflows, which allow AI systems to operate independently on behalf of users rather than simply responding to individual requests. Companies can now construct, launch, and grow these agents within Cloudflare's infrastructure, which handles both the computational demands and security requirements at scale.

OpenAI's GPT-5.4 serves as the reasoning engine for complex decision-making and problem-solving tasks, while Codex handles code generation and technical workflows. The combination lets businesses automate processes that previously required human intervention or custom development.

Cloudflare's platform positioning emphasizes speed and control. Organizations building on Agent Cloud can deploy agents faster than standing up separate AI infrastructure, and they maintain security oversight throughout the process. The integration taps into what has become standard infrastructure for many enterprises already using OpenAI services, reducing friction in adoption.

The timing reflects broader industry momentum around autonomous AI systems. Rather than treating large language models as chat interfaces, enterprises are increasingly interested in agents that can execute workflows, retrieve data, and make decisions with minimal human supervision. Cloudflare's move puts that capability directly into the hands of companies that already trust the platform for edge computing and network services.

Author Emily Chen: "This is the natural evolution of enterprise AI, moving from chatbots to actual workers, and Cloudflare just made it much easier to start building."

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