By the end of 2026, OpenAI, an artificial intelligence company, intends to almost treble its workforce from 4,500 to 8,000.
The recent hiring campaign is to focus on the product development, research, engineering, and sales departments, according to the Financial Times. Additionally, ChatGPT intends to hire experts with a focus on "technical ambassadorship."In the midst of the AI race, these experts will assist companies in better utilizing its technologies to obtain a competitive advantage. In order to accommodate the increased staff, OpenAI recently leased a new office in San Francisco.
Google and Anthropic, two major tech companies, are competing with OpenAI, which recently announced plans to grow its personnel.
In order to improve ties with client enterprises and increase revenue, Anthropic is also attempting to develop forward-deployed engineering teams.
As Big Tech and Masayoshi Son's Softbank opened a new tab to join its successful $110 billion deal, the company's most recent investment round valued it at $840 billion.
Google and Anthropic, two major tech companies, are competing with OpenAI, which recently announced plans to grow its personnel.
In order to improve ties with client enterprises and increase revenue, Anthropic is also attempting to develop forward-deployed engineering teams.
As Big Tech and Masayoshi Son's Softbank opened a new tab to join its successful $110 billion deal, the company's most recent investment round valued it at $840 billion.
"Code Red" from OpenAI
In response to Google's Gemini 3 release in December, the CEO of OpenAI sent an internal message titled "code red" with the intention of stopping non-core initiatives and rerouting their efforts to enhance ChatGPT.
Fidji Simo, who oversees OpenAI's applications division, advised staff members and teams to give up side projects and concentrate on three main initiatives: enhancing Codex, the company's coding model, turning ChatGPT into a productivity tool, and growing the clientele.

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