June 14, 2026 — OpenAI said it has introduced three new Academy courses intended to help people build practical AI skills, create repeatable workflows and apply agents in everyday work, according to the company’s article, “New OpenAI Academy courses for the next era of work”.
The announcement was categorized by OpenAI under Models & Research and described by the company as part of preparation for “the next era of work.”
What OpenAI said
Based on the available source notes, OpenAI introduced three Academy courses with three stated purposes:
- building practical AI skills,
- creating repeatable workflows, and
- applying agents in everyday work.
The supplied source notes do not include the names of the courses, their curriculum, pricing, duration, delivery format or target audience.
Focus on workplace use
The wording in the source notes places the courses in a workplace context rather than a general-interest learning context. OpenAI’s stated emphasis on practical skills, workflows and agents suggests the courses are designed around routine use of AI in professional settings.
That focus aligns with broader discussion about how organizations are incorporating AI into daily operations. Readers tracking that trend may also want to see our coverage of hybrid human-AI workforces and agent adoption and AI use in engineering workflows at Nextdoor.
For related coverage from our archive, see OpenAI introduces three Academy courses focused on AI skills and workflows.
What is not specified in the source notes
The draft included interpretation beyond the verified notes and has been narrowed to match the available facts. The provided source notes do not specify:
- individual course titles,
- technical specifications,
- model benchmarks or model updates,
- whether the courses are free or paid,
- whether they are self-paced or instructor-led,
- geographic availability or language support, or
- which OpenAI tools or models are covered.
For reference on OpenAI’s education and company materials, readers can consult the official OpenAI homepage and OpenAI’s Academy page. For broader context on agentic systems, see OpenAI’s official Agents guide.
Context
Although the article was categorized under Models & Research, the verified source notes describe an education initiative rather than a disclosed model release or technical specification update. The subject is also relevant to our Tools & Workflows coverage because the stated goals include repeatable workflows and everyday use of agents.
Based on the available notes alone, the report can be stated simply: OpenAI introduced three Academy courses and said they are meant to support practical AI use at work.




