OpenAI has announced the development of its own artificial intelligence-based job search platform. These steps could turn the company into a direct competitor to its largest investor, Microsoft, and its professional social network, LinkedIn. This is reported by CNBC.
The OpenAI Jobs Platform will use AI to connect qualified candidates with companies. The service will be aimed not only at large corporations, but also at helping local businesses and government agencies. The platform is expected to be operational by mid-2026.
The new products create direct competition with the education and recruitment platform LinkedIn, which is owned by Microsoft. This highlights the complex relationship between OpenAI and its main investor.
At the same time, OpenAI is strengthening its ties with the US government. The company recently launched a proposal for government agencies, received a large contract from the Pentagon, and is participating in the Stargate project. The day before, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman met with President Donald Trump to discuss the development of artificial intelligence.
