Open is ready to host 2025 on his third annual developer conference on Monday. The agency says more than 5 people are expected to call Fort Mason in San Francisco for the “biggest event” in Openai, the announcement is announced that the Open Executive’s original note and CEO Sam Altman and long -time Apple Designer Jonie Iv are fierce chat.
From its words, Devday 2025 is turning the opening of the Silicon Valley against the giants such as 2025 apples, Google and Meta. Open is currently creating an AI device, a social media application and an AI -driven browser for Chrome. In other words, much more is going on than his first deity in Openai’s 2023, when it was mostly an API business to access most of the ChatGPT and developers.
At the same time, Open is facing more competition to win against developers.
Last year, AII models of Anthropics and Google have become increasingly capable for coding work and web design. Open is forced to publish better AI models at low prices to stay in the competition. In the background, Meta has created an impressive roster of AI talented in its new group, meta supergence labs, which can become another threat to openness in the near future.
Openly unveiled the first deity in 2021, sharing its attitude for a new AI model, GPT -4 turbo and Ultman GPT Store. Ultman was expelled as CEO a few days later – only after the dramatic weekend of the discussion. In 2024, the Open is reacted with more subjugated conferences, some meaningful developers declare upgrades such as an API for AI voice applications, but nothing else.
Nothing has been confirmed for spreading a lot of rumors on Deavid 2025. Perhaps the Open is likely to unveil the AI-powered browser that is working in the end, or will probably give an update about the AI device that is creating with Iv and former Apple executives. GPT can have some updates related to the store or a new offer is possible that allows developers to allow Build the Agent WorkflowThe
TechCrunch San Francisco will live on the ground by covering the event in Francisco, so you can check here for all the news again. What you need to know about the goddess gods is here and how to see it.
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October 27-29, 2025
The goddess 2025 AMM 6am started at 10am on October 6, with an opening keynote to Ultman, where he “declared, live demo and developers have set a time to unveil an outlook on how the future is re -shapeing the future with AI.” The keynote will last about an hour and it will livestream OPENDYThe
This is the only event that will be livestream for remote attendees.
For private participants, Cursor CEO Michael Truel, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurry and Andresen Horovits Partner will be presenting and discussed on the investment among others for the investment. Several OpenAI employees will also lecture about their work, including model behavior researcher Laurentia Romaniauk and Codex Lead Alexander Embiricos.
Dead is also expected to have a series of AI-driven Cidoos in 2025. One of these is “Sora Cinema”, which is described as a “comfortable mini theater with popcorn” featured by Openai’s video model, Sora produced by Sora. Renowned computer scientist Alan Turing is also supposed to have a phone booth with “living portrait” “which speaks back.”
Later in the afternoon, there will be two major events to leave the gods. These last two events will not be livestream, but they will be posted on YouTube after that day.
For the OpenAI platform, the product will have a “developer state” with Greg Brockman and Olivia Goddess, the top OpenAI president, there will be a “developer state”. The two OpenAI executives are ready to give “the new power of the demo” and the developers should be divided forward.
Finally, at four o’clock in the afternoon, PT, Ultman and Iv will give a “closing fireside chat” to discuss the craft of the building in the AI era. That conversation will last about 45 minutes.
Update 10/6/25: This article was originally published on 10/3/25. It was updated to reflect the changes in the guest list in Dead, as well as the new rumors that were published on the weekend.
