
"We believe fundamentally that AI will unlock more opportunities for more people than any technology in history, but it will also be disruptive," Simo, who formerly led Instacart, told Bloomberg. "While we can't eliminate the disruption, we can certainly help more people become fluent in AI and connect them with companies that need their skills. The platform's main selling point is using AI to match candidates, though it hasn't shared specifics on how this might work."
"OpenAI announced that it's launching a new AI-powered jobs platform next year that will use AI to match employers with potential candidates. Called the OpenAI Jobs Platform, the initiative will put it in direct competition with job juggernauts like LinkedIn, which has also been experimenting with integrating the tech. It marks a new direction for the company, perhaps as it tries to maintain some semblance of its altruistic image."
OpenAI plans to launch an AI-powered jobs platform next year that will match employers with candidates using AI and compete with established job sites. OpenAI leadership acknowledges that AI will be disruptive and likely eliminate some jobs, and intends to help mitigate disruption by connecting workers to opportunities and improving AI fluency. The initiative includes a certification program developed with companies like Walmart aiming to certify 10 million Americans by 2030. The platform intends to let candidates demonstrate skills through certifications and enable AI-driven matching to company needs, while operational specifics remain undisclosed. The program expands an existing online learning hub and frames certifications as practical demonstrations of workplace AI competency.
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