OpenAI Challenges Microsoft's Dominance

OpenAI Challenges Microsoft's Dominance

6 September 2025

OpenAI is poised to compete more directly with Microsoft, its major financial backer, through two key initiatives. Firstly, OpenAI plans to launch its own AI-powered jobs platform in 2026, directly challenging Microsoft's LinkedIn. The OpenAI Jobs Platform aims to connect businesses with AI-skilled workers, utilising AI to match company needs with employee capabilities, with a focus on supporting small businesses and local governments in finding AI talent. The platform will also offer an AI certification program through its OpenAI Academy, aiming to certify 10 million Americans by 2030, ensuring candidates possess verified AI fluency.

Secondly, OpenAI is reportedly developing its own in-house AI chips in collaboration with Broadcom, potentially reducing its reliance on Microsoft's cloud-computing resources and its Maia 100 AI chip. This move suggests OpenAI may become a less significant customer for Microsoft's processors in the future. These developments signal a potential shift in the dynamic between the two companies, with OpenAI expanding its reach into areas traditionally dominated by Microsoft.

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Published on 6 September 2025
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