The global cloud computing and artificial intelligence sectors have reached a milestone collaboration. On June 1 local time, OpenAI officially announced that its cutting-edge models (including GPT-5.5) and the powerful software engineering AI agent Codex are now fully available on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) platform. This means millions of AWS enterprise customers can directly access OpenAI's top-tier AI capabilities without adjusting their existing business platforms.

For large enterprises urgently seeking transformation, the biggest obstacle to introducing cutting-edge AI into production environments often lies in complex security reviews, compliance assessments, procurement processes, and financial billing compliance issues. This collaboration between the two sides has打通 the underlying ecosystem, allowing enterprises to deploy OpenAI's technologies directly within their deeply trusted AWS environment and control framework. This move eliminates traditional operational barriers, significantly shortening the cycle from initial technology evaluation to final practical deployment.

According to the information, this cooperation mainly takes two approaches. First, users can call OpenAI's cutting-edge models through Amazon Bedrock and naturally enjoy AWS-native security protection and governance mechanisms. Second, the software engineering AI agent Codex, which has over 5 million active users per week, has also been integrated into Amazon Bedrock, covering commercial regions and GovCloud (government cloud) regions, helping development teams directly write, review, debug, and modernize code within their familiar cloud environment.

Currently, several industry leaders, including pharmaceutical giant Amgen and industrial design software giant Autodesk, have joined the early evaluation and application. Amgen stated that the high-level capabilities and scientific rigor demonstrated by models such as GPT-5.5 are crucial in the strict biopharmaceutical field, while AWS's responsible AI framework ensures the scaling implementation of the technology. Autodesk mentioned that workflow tasks such as highly iterative architectural design require extremely high precision, and with AWS's stable and scalable infrastructure, AI tools will significantly optimize their clients' decision-making efficiency.

In addition, the deep integration between the two sides will further extend. OpenAI revealed that it plans to introduce its next-generation software construction and defense vision called "Daybreak" into the AWS ecosystem, which includes specialized cybersecurity models and Codex Security, aiming to help cybersecurity personnel identify and resolve risks earlier in daily development processes through secure code reviews, threat modeling, and vulnerability patch validation.