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OpenAI COO Brad Lightcap says code red will ‘force’ the company to focus, as the ChatGPT maker ramps up enterprise push

December 9, 2025
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OpenAI COO Brad Lightcap says code red will ‘force’ the company to focus, as the ChatGPT maker ramps up enterprise push

OpenAI’s Chief Operating Officer Brad Lightcap says the company’s recent ‘code red’ alert will force the $500 billion startup to “focus” as it faces heightened competition in the technical capabilities of its AI models and in making inroads among business customers.

“I think a big part of it is really just starting to push on the rate at which we see improvement in focus areas within the models,” Lightcap said on stage at Fortune’s Brainstorm AI conference in San Francisco on Tuesday. “What you’re going to see, even starting fairly soon, will be a really exciting series of things that we release.”

Last week, in an internal memo shared with employees, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said he was declaring a “Code Red” alarm within the organization, according to reports from The Information and the Wall Street Journal. Altman told employees it was “a critical time for ChatGPT,” the company’s flagship product, and that OpenAI would delay other initiatives, including its advertising plans to focus on improving the core product.

Speaking at the event on Tuesday, Lightcap framed the code red alert as a standard practice that many businesses occasionally undertake to sharpen focus, and not an OpenAI specific action. But Lightcap acknowledged the importance of the move at OpenAI at this moment, given the growth in headcount and projects over the past couple of years.

“For a company that’s doing a bazillion things, it’s actually quite refreshing,” he said. “We will come out of it. I think what comes out of it that way will be really exciting.”

In addition to the increasing pressure from Google and its Gemini family of LLM models, OpenAI is facing heightened competition from rival AI lab Anthropic among enterprise customers. Anthropic has emerged as a favorite for businesses, particularly software engineers, due to its popular coding tools and reputation for AI safety.

Lightcap told the audience that the company was focused on pushing enterprise adoption of AI tools. He said OpenAI was developing two main levels of enterprise products: user-focused solutions like ChatGPT, which boost team productivity, and lower-level APIs for developers to build custom applications. However, he noted the company currently lacks offerings in the middle tier, such as tools are user-directed but also have deep integration into enterprise systems, like AI coding assistants that employees can direct while tapping into the organization’s code bases. He said the company was also prioritizing further investments to enable enterprises to tackle longer-term, complex tasks using AI.

The post OpenAI COO Brad Lightcap says code red will ‘force’ the company to focus, as the ChatGPT maker ramps up enterprise push appeared first on Fortune.

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