Openai said it is developing an AI-powered recruitment platform to connect businesses and employees with services that will make clothes compete with LinkedIn. An OpenAI spokesperson told TechCrunch that the product is known as the OpenAi Jobs platform, and the company is expected to launch the service by mid-2026.
Openai Apply CEO Fidji Simo at Blog Posts On Thursday, the company will “use AI to help find the perfect match between the services companies need and the services that workers provide.” Semo said the service will provide a dedicated track for small businesses and local governments to acquire top AI talent.
Openai is interested in expanding to several new markets outside its core consumer product, Chatgpt. In the nearest one dinner Openai CEO Sam Altman told reporters that Simo will oversee several applications outside of the chatbot. Obviously, this will include the OpenAI work platform, and other products of OpenAI are reportedly being developed, such as browsers and social media applications.
It is worth noting that OpenAI’s recruitment platform may put the company directly in competition with LinkedIn, co-founded by Reid Hoffman, one of Openai’s earliest investors. Last year, LinkedIn was committed to injecting its platform into AI features Help match candidates to businesses.
Openai also said it will start to provide certification for people with different levels of “AI fluency” through its Openai Academy, an online program launched by the company last year. An OpenAI spokesman said the company plans to launch OpenAI certified pilots by the end of 2025.
Many tech executives raised concerns that AI can undermine many traditional jobs. Dario Amodei, CEO of anthropomorphism, said AI could eliminate up to 50% of entry-level white-collar work by 2030. However, OpenAI’s application CEO said the company could play its role by helping people with AI fluently and connecting it with companies that need skills.
Chatgpt-Maker said it is working with Walmart, one of the world’s largest private employers, aiming to certified 10 million Americans by 2030.
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Openai said it is launching these programs as part of its commitment to expanding AI literacy. Altman and other large-scale technical executives are Meeting On Thursday, he discussed AI at the White House with President Donald Trump.