OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and former Apple design chief Jony Ive take the stage at OpenAI DevDay 2025 in San Francisco, discussing the rapid pace of AI development and the need for tools that bring joy and fulfillment.
Altman kicks off the event by highlighting the company's latest developer tools: App SDK, AgentKit, ChatKit, and Codex. These innovations aim to empower developers to build more sophisticated and user-friendly AI applications.
During the keynote, OpenAI also announces a new AI chip agreement with AMD, adding to its recent infrastructure deals with Nvidia and Oracle. This move underscores the company's commitment to advancing AI hardware and software integration.
In a candid conversation, Ive describes the rate of change in AI as 'extraordinary,' noting that it presents both opportunities and challenges. 'From one week to the next, there's something else and then something else,' he says, emphasizing the need for focus and adaptability.
Ive expresses his desire to bring fun back to designing products, while remaining mindful of the risks associated with AI. 'We need to make people smile and not just create another deeply serious, exclusive thing,' he states, advocating for designs that enhance human well-being and reduce anxiety.
Brockman, a key figure at OpenAI, shares some early history of the company, including a photo of a whiteboard outlining initial goals such as solving reinforcement learning and unsupervised learning. He emphasizes the company's ongoing mission to shape the future of AI and software engineering.
Senior OpenAI executives, including Godement and Huet, provide a more technical session, delving into the details of the morning's announcements. This session is tailored for the developer community, offering deeper insights into the new tools and their potential applications.
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