Worried AI will take your job? OpenAI's new platform could help get you one
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Worried AI will take your job? OpenAI's new platform could help get you one
"On Wednesday, the company unveiled its OpenAI Jobs Platform, which is designed to act as a job matchmaker. It uses AI to access its repertoire of experienced candidates and connect them to opportunities that match their skill set. The news comes after Salesforce's CEO confirmed a 4,000-person layoff and attributed some of the cuts to AI, heightening fears of AI-provoked job loss."
"According to OpenAI, the platform aims to use AI to help companies looking to hire new talent meet their needs, whether that is a specific skill, like AI knowledge, or help with a specific task. The platform is designed to help small and large companies alike. In the blog post, Fidji Simo, CEO of Applications at OpenAI, said that there will be "a track dedicated to helping local businesses compete and local governments find the AI talent they need to better serve their constituents.""
OpenAI launched the OpenAI Jobs Platform to use AI to match experienced candidates with job opportunities that fit their skills. The platform intends to serve both small and large companies and to meet needs ranging from specific AI knowledge to task-based assistance. OpenAI announced an OpenAI-Certified program for workers to learn and demonstrate AI skills. The launch coincides with industry layoffs attributed in part to AI, including a 4,000-person reduction at Salesforce, raising concerns about AI-driven job disruption. The report also notes that many managers already use AI to inform promotion and firing decisions, and a lawsuit from Ziff Davis.
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