Workato, the leading Enterprise Automation platform, has announced a new collaboration with OpenAI, a renowned AI research and deployment organization. The collaboration will bring several AI models and future releases to Workato’s secure, low-code, no-code platform. Workato’s unique approach to AI, called AI@Work, combines the power of AI, automation, and integration capabilities into a single platform to enable enterprises to embrace AI at scale.
Today, the massive productivity, efficiencies, and innovations AI can bring to businesses are only limited by the scale with which companies adopt it, said Gautham Viswanathan, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer at Workato. With OpenAI and its advanced AI technology, Workato customers will accelerate their automation journeys and easily use AI for building intelligent products and services.
Workato’s AI/ML models (RecipeIQ) power data mapping, logic, and next-step recommendations, allowing users to design better automations and integrations quickly. With the collaboration, Workato plans to leverage existing AI models to enable everyone in an organization to build integrations and automations with security and governance easily. Workato will identify the best AI models to integrate into its platform based on specific customer use cases.
The AI-powered connectors and co-pilots that enable easy building of integrations and automations will be available with upcoming releases that will be powered by OpenAI’s collaboration. AI@Work is powered by LLMs and custom trained with proprietary data from Workato’s vast public community of automations, integrations, APIs, and connectors.
Workato’s collaboration with OpenAI is a step further in its commitment to transforming businesses with automation and AI. Workato’s platform is trusted by over 17,000 of the world’s top brands, including Intuit, Broadcom, and Box. Workato helps organizations achieve business efficiency at scale without compromising security and governance.
For more information about AI@Work, please visit workato.com/ai.