OpenAI's LinkedIn Competitor Despite Microsoft Partnership
OpenAI is building an AI-powered hiring platform to directly compete with Microsoft's LinkedIn, even though Microsoft has invested $13 billion in the ChatGPT maker—revealing deep cracks in the AI industry's most important partnership.
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Issue #16 • September 15, 2025 • 4 min read
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When your biggest investor becomes your biggest competitor
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OpenAI just declared war on Microsoft's LinkedIn despite taking $13 billion from them. This partnership implosion reveals something crucial about AI's future that every developer needs to understand. Plus: why AI hiring demand jumped 25% in three months and which skills now command $200K+ salaries. Let's unpack the data behind this industry earthquake.
💡 The $13 Billion Challenge: OpenAI Launches LinkedIn Killer Despite Microsoft Partnership
Here's something that should make every developer rethink AI partnerships: OpenAI just announced an "OpenAI Jobs Platform" that will directly compete with Microsoft's LinkedIn, despite Microsoft being OpenAI's largest investor with over $13 billion in funding (TechCrunch September 2025). This isn't just corporate drama—it's a seismic shift that reveals how quickly AI partnerships can turn into AI warfare.
The irony runs deeper than you'd expect. LinkedIn was co-founded by Reid Hoffman, who was also one of OpenAI's earliest investors (TechCrunch September 2025). Now OpenAI is essentially using Microsoft's money to build a competitor to Microsoft's platform. The platform will launch by mid-2026 and promises to "use AI to help find the perfect matches between what companies need and what workers can offer," with dedicated tracks for small businesses and local governments (OpenAI September 2025).
25% increase in AI-related job postings in Q1 2025 alone, $156,998 median salary for AI roles (up 0.8% quarter-over-quarter), 10-12% of all software-related job postings now AI-focused
The Microsoft-OpenAI relationship has been deteriorating for months. Recent reports reveal that OpenAI executives have considered accusing Microsoft of anticompetitive behavior and seeking federal regulatory review of their partnership (Built In September 2025, Inc. June 2025). Meanwhile, Microsoft has been diversifying beyond OpenAI, recently adding xAI's Grok to Azure and expanding its non-OpenAI model offerings (Axios June 2025). For developers, this signals a fundamental shift: the AI industry's most important partnership is fracturing, and that could reshape how we access and deploy AI tools.
Bottom line: Bottom line: When your $13 billion partner becomes your competitor, it's time to diversify your AI strategy and prepare for a much more fragmented ecosystem.
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💬 How are you preparing for AI partnership volatility?
With OpenAI and Microsoft's relationship fracturing, are you diversifying your AI tool stack or betting on specific providers? Hit reply - I read every message and I'm curious about your strategy for navigating these partnership wars.
— Pranay, INFOLIA AI
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