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OpenAI AI cloud initiative has taken a significant step forward by bringing on board the founding team of Convogo, an AI startup specialising in automated leadership assessments and feedback reporting. The ChatGPT-maker is not buying Convogo’s underlying product or intellectual property, but will hire the three-member founding team of Matt Cooper, Evan Cater and Mike Gillett in an all-stock deal, according to reports.
OpenAI AI cloud initiative targets leadership tech
Convogo built tools to reduce the time executive coaches and HR professionals spend drafting detailed reports, allowing them to focus more on human engagement. Over the past two years, the startup has worked with thousands of coaches and partnered with several major leadership development firms, carving out a niche in leadership assessment technology.
OpenAI AI cloud initiative drives acqui-hire strategy
OpenAI’s AI cloud initiative will be the new home for the Convogo founders, who are expected to help translate rapid advances in AI models into practical, real-world tools. In a note to users, the founders said their experience underscored the challenge of turning model capabilities into usable products and that joining OpenAI would let them pursue this mission at a much larger scale.
OpenAI AI cloud initiative and product shutdowns
As part of the transition, Convogo’s product will be discontinued, continuing a pattern in which OpenAI either integrates acquired teams or winds down their original offerings, as seen with Context.ai and Crossing Minds. PitchBook data indicates this marks OpenAI’s ninth acquisition in a year, underlining an aggressive push to secure AI talent and strengthen its cloud-focused ecosystem.
OpenAI AI cloud initiative points to broader vision
Alongside such acqui-hires, OpenAI is also exploring strategic partnerships, including work with former Apple design chief Jony Ive’s hardware venture, which continues developing products independently. Together, these moves suggest OpenAI’s AI cloud initiative is central to a wider strategy to dominate not only AI models but also the tools, talent and hardware needed to deliver them at a global scale.
