Announcing OpenAI DevDay 2025
We’re hosting our third annual OpenAI DevDay on October 6, 2025 at Fort Mason in San Francisco.
Developer registration for in-person attendance will open in the coming weeks and developers everywhere will be able to livestream the keynote.
We’re hosting our third annual OpenAI DevDay on October 6, 2025 at Fort Mason in San Francisco.
As part of our effort to support and develop AI talent, we’re excited to announce the OpenAI Residency.
Our first class of OpenAI Scholars is underway, and you can now follow along as this group of experienced software developers becomes machine learning practitioners.
At OpenAI, we rely on our own technology to help streamline work, scale expertise, and drive outcomes. In our new series, OpenAI on OpenAI, we share lessons to help other organizations do the same.
We are now accepting applications for our second cohort of OpenAI Scholars, a program where we provide 6–10 stipends and mentorship to individuals from underrepresented groups to study deep learning full-time for 3 months and open-source a project.
Our second class of OpenAI Fellows has wrapped up, with each Fellow going from a machine learning beginner to core OpenAI contributor in the course of a 6-month apprenticeship. We are currently reviewing applications on a rolling basis for our next round of OpenAI Fellows Summer 2019.
Our third class of OpenAI Scholars presented their final projects at virtual Demo Day, showcasing their research results from over the past five months.
We’ll be holding our final live event for OpenAI Five at 11:30am PT on April 13.
We hosted the first OpenAI Robotics Symposium on April 27, 2019.
Our second class of OpenAI Scholars has concluded, with all eight scholars producing an exciting final project showcased at Scholars Demo Day at OpenAI.
Our first cohort of OpenAI Fellows has concluded, with each Fellow going from a machine learning beginner to core OpenAI contributor in the course of a 6-month apprenticeship.
Our first cohort of OpenAI Scholars has now completed the program.