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Samsung Electronics brings ChatGPT and Codex to employees

Samsung Electronics deploys ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex to employees worldwide, marking one of OpenAI’s largest enterprise AI rollouts.

  • LLMs
  • Source: OpenAI Blog
  • Published: 2026-06-21
  • Signal score: 4
  • 50 sources

Editor's take

Samsung Electronics is integrating OpenAI's ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex into its global workforce, enabling employees to leverage these AI tools for tasks such as coding assistance and content generation. This move signifies a significant adoption of advanced LLMs within a major hardware manufacturer, extending beyond typical software-first tech companies.

The deployment highlights the growing trend of large enterprises seeking to enhance productivity and innovation through generative AI. For Samsung, this could translate to faster product development cycles, improved internal documentation, and more efficient customer support. It also positions Samsung as an early adopter of cutting-edge AI, potentially influencing competitors.

Future developments to monitor include the impact on Samsung's internal workflows and employee skill development, particularly in areas like code generation with Codex. Understanding how Samsung manages data privacy and security with these tools will also be crucial, especially given the sensitive nature of internal corporate information.

Signal score: 4

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