Justy: So OpenAI drops this thing today — the OpenAI Deployment Company. And my first thought was, wait, isn't that already what they do? Like, they have an API, people deploy it. Cody: Right, but that's exactly the gap they're calling out. A million businesses have adopted their stuff, but most of them are still just bolting a chat interface onto a website. The real work is redesigning how a whole company operates around a model that can reason. Justy: Okay, so this is like a dedicated SWAT team for enterprise integration. They're calling them Forward Deployed Engineers — FDEs — and they're acquiring Tomoro, which brings like 150 of these people from day one. Cody: Exactly. And they've got over four billion in backing from TPG, Bain, McKinsey — the whole alphabet soup. But the structure is interesting: it's a standalone business unit but OpenAI still owns and controls it. So you get the focus of a startup but the model access of the mothership. Justy: Yeah. And for a CTO at some insurance company or logistics firm, that matters. Because if I'm going to rip out my claims processing pipeline and rebuild it around GPT-whatever, I need to know the system I build today won't be obsolete next quarter. Cody: That's actually the clever part. The FDEs are building for where frontier AI is headed, not just the current API. So your workflow gets upgraded automatically when the models improve. That's a real differentiator from hiring Accenture to build you a one-off solution. Justy: Mm-hm. But I wonder about the adoption barrier. Most companies don't even know what 'redesign critical workflows around intelligence' looks like. They just know their customer service team is drowning. Cody: Yeah, and that's where the Tomoro acquisition makes sense. Those 150 people have been doing this for years — they're not theory people. They've walked into a factory or a bank and said, 'Here's where the bottleneck is, here's how we wire in a reasoning model.' Justy: 'Here's where the bottleneck is' — I love that. So for a solo builder listening, what's the weekend project equivalent? Like, I'm not deploying into a Fortune 500. Cody: Grab the OpenAI Agents SDK — it's free, it's out there. Pick one annoying thing in your life, like email triage or expense tracking, and build an agent loop that doesn't just summarize but actually takes actions. The point is to practice designing around reasoning, not just prompt crafting. Justy: That's solid. Alright Cody, I think we just mapped the whole thing. Good hang. Cody: Yeah, good hang.