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6OpenAI Release Notes·2d ago

OpenAI models now available in Amazon Bedrock via Responses API

OpenAI has made its models available through Amazon Bedrock using an OpenAI-compatible Responses API endpoint. Supported models and features vary by AWS Region. This expands OpenAI's distribution reach into AWS's managed AI infrastructure, giving enterprise customers access to OpenAI models within the Bedrock ecosystem.

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5Openai Release Notes·2d ago·source ↗

OpenAI Codex gains Amazon Bedrock integration for AWS-managed model access

OpenAI has added Amazon Bedrock as a supported model provider for Codex, allowing users to run Codex locally using AWS-managed authentication, account controls, and billing. This integration enables enterprises already in the AWS ecosystem to use Codex without routing traffic through OpenAI's own infrastructure. The move reflects growing demand for cloud-provider-native AI tooling access in enterprise environments.

7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI models, Codex, and Managed Agents come to AWS

OpenAI has announced that its GPT models, Codex, and Managed Agents are now available on AWS, allowing enterprise customers to deploy OpenAI capabilities within their existing AWS environments. The partnership extends OpenAI's distribution reach into the major cloud hyperscaler ecosystem. This follows a broader industry pattern of AI labs partnering with cloud providers to reach enterprise customers through familiar procurement and compliance channels.

7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI Frontier Models and Codex Now Generally Available on AWS

OpenAI has made its frontier models and Codex generally available on Amazon Web Services, enabling enterprise customers to access OpenAI capabilities through AWS environments, controls, and procurement workflows. This gives organizations a new deployment path that integrates with existing AWS infrastructure. The move is aimed at accelerating enterprise adoption by reducing friction between evaluation and production deployment.

5Hugging Face Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Hugging Face Models Now Available in Amazon Bedrock Marketplace

Hugging Face has announced that its models are now accessible through Amazon Bedrock's model marketplace, enabling AWS customers to deploy Hugging Face models via Bedrock's managed infrastructure. This integration allows enterprise users to access open-weight and proprietary Hugging Face models without managing their own inference infrastructure. The partnership expands the distribution channel for Hugging Face models into AWS's enterprise customer base.

7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Introducing the Stateful Runtime Environment for Agents in Amazon Bedrock

OpenAI and Amazon Web Services are launching a Stateful Runtime Environment for Agents in Amazon Bedrock, enabling persistent orchestration, memory, and secure execution for multi-step AI agent workflows. The integration brings OpenAI's models into AWS's managed agent infrastructure with stateful capabilities. This represents a significant enterprise deployment partnership between two major AI ecosystem players.

8The Batch·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI and Amazon Partner to Build Stateful Runtime Environment for AI Agents on AWS

OpenAI and Amazon Web Services announced a partnership to build a stateful runtime environment for AI agents, designed to manage agent working states including memories, tool connections, and user permissions, running on Amazon Bedrock. The deal includes a $15 billion Amazon investment in OpenAI (with up to $35 billion more contingent on conditions), a $100 billion expansion of compute commitments using Amazon Trainium chips over 8 years, and makes AWS the exclusive third-party cloud provider for OpenAI Frontier. The arrangement exploits a legal distinction between stateful runtime environments and stateless APIs, allowing OpenAI to work with AWS while Microsoft retains exclusive rights to host OpenAI's stateless API calls. This marks a significant loosening of OpenAI's exclusive cloud relationship with Microsoft, mirroring a parallel diversification trend with Anthropic across cloud providers.

8Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI and Amazon Announce Strategic Partnership on AWS

OpenAI and Amazon have announced a strategic partnership that will bring OpenAI's Frontier platform to Amazon Web Services. The deal expands AI infrastructure capabilities, enables custom model development, and supports enterprise AI agent deployments. This represents a significant cloud distribution and infrastructure alignment between two major players in the AI ecosystem.

6Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

New Tools and Features in the Responses API

OpenAI announced new tools and features for its Responses API, expanding the capabilities available to developers building on the platform. The update likely includes additional built-in tools, improved function calling, or new modalities accessible through the API. As a Tier 1 source announcement, this represents a meaningful expansion of OpenAI's developer-facing infrastructure. Specific details were not available in the body text provided.