May 22, 2025, (Inside AI) — OpenAI has launched three new courses under its Academy initiative, aiming to equip workforces with practical AI skills. The courses—AI Foundations, Applied AI Foundations, and Agents and Workflows—form a learning path from basic prompting to managing agent-assisted workflows.
The move addresses a critical gap: many organizations have access to AI tools but lack the fluency to apply them effectively. OpenAI frames learning as integral to deployment, translating its internal insights into structured education.
Closing the deployment-value gap
AI's promise often stalls when employees can't integrate it into daily tasks. OpenAI Academy's curriculum is designed to shorten the distance between deployment and value. It draws on the company's work with enterprises, turning real-world application patterns into teachable modules.
Partners like BCG, Accenture, and BBVA are already using the courses to build workforce skills. Elena Alfaro, Head of Global AI Adoption at BBVA, said, "We welcome initiatives such as OpenAI Academy that help professionals build practical AI skills and better understand how to apply these technologies in their everyday work."
Three tiers of AI mastery
The courses progress from fundamentals to complex workflows. AI Foundations covers prompting, context-giving, output review, and responsible use. It targets routine tasks like drafting and summarizing.
Applied AI Foundations teaches how to turn effective prompts into repeatable workflows. Learners define inputs, models, tools, checkpoints, and human review, balancing quality, speed, and cost.
Agents and Workflows focuses on directing agent-assisted work. It emphasizes providing context, setting boundaries, and reviewing results, while identifying where human judgment remains essential.
Industry voices weigh in
Dr. Lan Guan, Chief AI and Data Officer at Accenture, emphasized the need for systemic change. "Scaling AI adoption is not just about giving people access to technology. It requires the learning systems, confidence, and new ways of working that help people apply AI every day," she said. "OpenAI Academy is an important part of how we are helping our people build the practical skills, workflows, and habits to use AI responsibly and effectively."
However, some critics argue that vendor-led training may prioritize product-specific skills over broader AI literacy. OpenAI counters that the curriculum is shaped by cross-functional teams and evolves with its models, incorporating updated safety practices and deployment lessons.
Certificates and enterprise integration
Learners earn completion certificates, which companies can use to recognize participation and identify internal champions. The courses can be integrated into onboarding, learning programs, or adoption initiatives, creating a common foundation across teams.
OpenAI plans to expand reporting capabilities for organizations and introduce new learning paths for additional roles and use cases. The Academy's roadmap suggests a long-term bet on education as a driver of AI adoption.
Organizations can explore the courses on the OpenAI Academy website or contact their account team to get started.