New ranking: Where OpenAI employees went to college

New ranking: Where OpenAI employees went to college

A recent analysis shared on X has revealed the educational backgrounds of employees at OpenAI, showcasing a clear preference for prestigious institutions. Leading the pack is Stanford University, which boasts the highest number of graduates among the research lab's staff. Following closely behind are the University of California, Berkeley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Carnegie Mellon University. Additionally, notable contributions come from renowned universities such as Harvard, Cornell, and UCLA, along with a few international schools. This data, sourced from workforce.ai, highlights hiring trends and talent pools within the AI sector, emphasizing the ongoing reliance of leading AI laboratories on a select group of elite research universities. This trend illustrates the concentrated nature of top-tier AI talent in the industry today.

Sources : Business Insider

Published On : Jan 27, 2026, 10:00

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