The allegations made last month turned out to be true. OpenAI, which developed ChatGPT, is officially entering the robot world.
OpenAI, which has significant investments in some companies working on robots, is also entering the field of hardware robotics as of 2025. The artificial intelligence giant is at the first stage of its new adventure opened three different job postings. In one of the advertisements, “We’re looking for an **EE Sensing Engineer** to help us design a sensor package for our robots” was written. Another advertisement included the following statement: “We are looking for a **Robotic Mechanical Design Engineer** with experience designing gears, actuators, motors and connections for robots.” Greg Brockman, one of OpenAI’s senior figures, said in his short post on this subject: “If you want to help us create robotic systems, evaluate the new job postings we have opened.” he said.
Really excited to be posting our FIRST Robotics hardware roles for @OpenAIincluding two very senior tech lead engineering (IC) roles and a TPM Manager.
The first role is for an **EE Sensing Engineer** to help us design the sensor suite for our robots.
The second role is for a…
— Caitlin Kalinowski 🇺🇸 (@kalinowski007) January 10, 2025
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