Microsoft, which provides OpenAI's exclusive cloud service, has invested more than $13 billion in OpenAI since 2023. In addition, Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn, is also an investor in OpenAI.
According to Mobileworldlive, last week, OpenAI's Application CEO, Ms. Fidji Simo, announced a new service called OpenAI Employment Platform in a blog post.
This job platform is OpenAI's latest effort to expand the scope of AI applications beyond chatbots by creating new applications for consumers and businesses.
According to Simo, the development of AI will lead to the elimination of some jobs. OpenAI's desire to build a new job platform is to help more people master AI skills and connect them with companies that need this, giving them more economic opportunities.
Simo declared the job platform "will have a dedicated goal to help local businesses compete and help local governments find the AI talent they need to better serve the people".
To ensure AI capabilities, OpenAI expands the Free Academy to provide certificates from basic to advanced AI skills, integrated with ChatGPT, with preparation integrated into ChatGPT. The academy's goal is to provide 10 million VND in aid to US citizens by 2030.
Fidji Simo also said that OpenAI is collaborating with retailer Walmart, one of the world's largest private employers, and heavy agricultural equipment manufacturer John Deere to implement its certification programs.