Less than one year after OpenAI started getting momentum as a pure-play machine translation option for enterprises, the world’s most valuable AI startup revealed that it is now providing machine translation at scale for a public institution.
Featured as one of currently 47 so-called “stories” on the OpenAI website, Minnesota’s Enterprise Translation Office (ETO) outlined how it is using OpenAI’s technology to address “challenges” in providing translation services, which were “highly decentralized […] [and involved] engaging external contractors, leading to inconsistent quality, high costs, and delays that could extend up to a month for a single request.”
The ETO piloted the solution for four months before deploying a full rollout in July. OpenAI stated that the institution’s new translation workflow is now “more efficient, [and] sets a new standard for language inclusion in the public sector.”

