
"As AI continues to disrupt the job market, OpenAI is launching an AI-powered jobs platform to help job seekers match with employers seeking AI-skilled talent. The "OpenAI Jobs Platform" will use AI to connect qualified candidates with companies. The ChatGPT-creators will also offer free AI certifications through its expanded OpenAI Academy, partnering with corporate giants like Walmart and John Deere, to certify 10 million Americans by 2030 to help workers adapt and pivot."
"As job-seekers struggle to find a career that AI isn't actively replacing, OpenAI is rolling out an AI-powered jobs platform that aligns employers with candidates who have AI skills. The "OpenAI Jobs Platform" will use AI to assist qualified candidates to match with companies and help alleviate the technology's job disruption that's been caused in part by the invention of ChatGPT itself. The blog post doesn't confirm when the new platform will launch but a spokesperson told TechCrunch that it could be ready mid-2026."
""Jobs will look different, companies will have to adapt, and all of us-from shift workers to CEOs-will have to learn how to work in new ways," OpenAI CEO of applications Fidji Simo wrote in a blog post released Thursday. In addition to developing a LinkedIn rival, OpenAI is launching a new certification program to help workers build "AI fluency" and use AI better in their 9-to-5s. As part of that program, it's partnering with corporate giants like Walmart and John Deere to help workers pivot. By 2030, it hopes to certify 10 million Americans."
OpenAI will launch an AI-powered jobs platform to match candidates with employers seeking AI skills. The platform will use AI to connect qualified candidates with companies and help mitigate AI-driven job disruption. OpenAI will expand OpenAI Academy to offer free AI certifications and partner with companies including Walmart and John Deere to help workers pivot and build AI fluency. The certification program aims to reach 10 million Americans by 2030. Jobs will change across roles, requiring workers to learn new ways of working. The platform's launch timing is unconfirmed and could be ready by mid-2026.
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