
"OpenAI has announced it is developing an AI-centered jobs platform as part of broader efforts to expand AI literacy, and as the company grows its consumer and business-facing AI applications. The ChatGPT maker's "OpenAI Jobs Platform" will utilize AI to help connect qualified job candidates to companies, which could put it in competition with Microsoft's LinkedIn. OpenAI and Microsoft have an uneasy partnership, with Microsoft formally labeling the AI startup as a competitor in search and news advertising in its annual filing last year."
"Importantly, the jobs platform won't just be a way for big companies to attract more talent. It will have a track dedicated to helping local businesses compete, and local governments find the AI talent they need to better serve their constituents," Simo said."
"This could also put it in competition with LinkedIn's learning platform, which also offers video courses across business, technology and creative fields, with certifications. '[W]e're going to expand the Academy by offering certifications for different levels of AI fluency, from the basics of using AI at work all the way up to AI-custom jobs and prompt engineering,' Simo said, adding"
OpenAI is developing an AI-centered jobs platform that will use AI to match qualified candidates with companies and create a dedicated track for local businesses and governments. The platform aims to help local governments find AI talent and enable small businesses to compete for hires. The company expects to launch the service by mid-2026. OpenAI will also expand an OpenAI Academy with certification programs spanning basic AI workplace use to AI-custom jobs and prompt engineering. The initiatives broaden consumer and enterprise AI offerings and position the company to compete with existing job and learning platforms.
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