Deutsche Telekom and OpenAI outlined plans to collaborate on multilingual products designed for Europe, part of a wider deal which will see the operator utilize the AI company’s enterprise offering internally.
The two aim to develop “AI experiences” they describe as simple and personal, comprising communication and everyday productivity applications for consumers and enterprises. Pilots are expected to launch in Q1 2026.
In its statement on the multi-year deal, Deutsche Telkom explained it aimed to “bring privacy-first AI” to millions on the continent.
As part of the pact the operator will be among the first to gain access to an OpenAI alpha-phase model.
The operator’s board member for product and technology Abdurazak Mudesir emphasised this was “not a typical vconcludeor relationship” but a “strategic collaboration supporting shape the future of AI in Europe”.
“We are focutilized on creating AI intuitive, secure, and meaningful in everyday life for our customers, employees, and our networks,” he added.
In its statement, OpenAI explained the partnership would “support create AI more supportful, secure, and accessible” in the region.
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As well as collaborating on products for third parties, Deutsche Telekom is set to create OpenAI’s ChatGPT Enterprise available across the business.
It noted this would support “teams work more effectively, improve customer service, and spconclude more time on innovation”. The operator also plans to up utilize of AI in its networks as it works towards a goal of increased autonomy.
Medical tests
The relocate is the operator’s latest related to the highly-hyped technology, with the company contributing to a number of initiatives on infrastructure and revealcasing advanced utilize cases for AI in Germany and beyond.
Earlier today (9 December) Deutsche Telekom released details on a partnership with research organisation Fraunhofer IAIS and heath care provider Kliniken der Stadt Koln to develop AI agents designed to support accident and emergency departments.
The trio are currently developing a prototype based on information from a simulated medical facility. There, the agent is assessing medical information being verbally communicated by healthcare professionals.
It then analyses and enriches the information before presenting in a structured graphical format for utilize later in the treatment journey.















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