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MODELS · frontier releases · 2026-06-21SCOOP 55

Samsung Electronics Deploys ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex to Employees Worldwide

OpenAI said in a June 21 post that Samsung Electronics is deploying ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex to employees worldwide, describing it as one of OpenAI's largest enterprise AI rollouts.

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At a glance

  • Samsung Electronics is deploying ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex worldwide, per OpenAI's June 21 post.
  • OpenAI calls it one of its largest enterprise rollouts.

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Samsung Electronics is deploying ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex to employees worldwide, OpenAI said in a June 21 post, which described the agreement as one of the company's largest enterprise AI rollouts.

The characterization of scale is OpenAI's own. Per the post, the deployment spans Samsung Electronics' global workforce, pairing the ChatGPT Enterprise product with Codex, OpenAI's coding tool.

The material reviewed contained no seat counts, no contract value and no rollout timeline. Samsung's own account of the deployment was not part of the material reviewed.

What is confirmed is the existence of the deployment as announced by OpenAI. The superlative framing — one of its largest enterprise rollouts — rests on the vendor's statement and cannot be independently sized from the disclosed figures, because none were disclosed.

Key facts on file

  • Samsung Electronics is deploying ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex worldwide, per OpenAI's June 21 post.
  • OpenAI calls it one of its largest enterprise rollouts.

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