Alvin Lang
Nov 21, 2025 09:29
OpenAI’s AI Jam initiative partners with DoorDash and SCORE to equip 1,000 small businesses with AI tools, facilitating growth and competition in a rapidly evolving market.
OpenAI has launched an ambitious initiative aimed at empowering small businesses by organizing a nationwide event called the Small Business AI Jam. This hands-on workshop is designed to make artificial intelligence (AI) accessible and practical for small business owners, allowing them to leverage these advanced technologies to enhance their operations. The event is being held in collaboration with DoorDash, SCORE, and several local business support organizations, according to OpenAI.
Bridging the AI Gap for Small Businesses
The Small Business AI Jam is set to take place across five major hubs: San Francisco, New York City, Houston, Detroit, and Miami. More than 1,000 small business owners will participate, working alongside OpenAI mentors to develop AI tools tailored to their specific business needs. The initiative targets a diverse array of industries, including professional services, food services, retail, creative services, and more, ensuring a broad impact across the small business sector.
OpenAI’s effort comes in response to a survey indicating that half of small business owners find it essential for their employees to be adept in using AI, with 60% expecting significant efficiency gains from such skills. The AI Jam aims to equip these businesses with practical tools and training to meet this demand, ultimately enabling them to compete more effectively in the marketplace.
Transformative Potential of AI
The AI Jam will enable participants to create tools for real-world applications such as drafting marketing materials, enhancing customer communication, and optimizing daily operations. Each participant will leave the event with at least one ready-to-use AI tool, providing immediate benefits for their business. Chris Lehane, Chief Global Affairs Officer at OpenAI, emphasized the importance of this initiative in leveling the playing field for small businesses, allowing them to compete with larger enterprises.
Elizabeth Jarvis-Shean, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer at DoorDash, highlighted the role of AI in easing the complexities of small business management, from inventory control to customer service. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to ensure small businesses have the technological support needed to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
Continued Support and Future Initiatives
Participants will have access to an online resource hub on OpenAI Academy to help them prepare for the event. Post-Jam, they will join an online community to continue developing their skills and sharing insights. For those unable to attend in person, a virtual Small Business Jam is scheduled for December 4.
This initiative builds on the momentum of previous events like the Nonprofit AI Jam and Scientist AI Jam, which also aimed to democratize AI access. OpenAI’s ongoing efforts include the “AI for Main Street” track of their upcoming OpenAI Certifications program and OpenAI Jobs Platform, which will further support small businesses in integrating AI into their operations.
In addition to these efforts, OpenAI has endorsed two bipartisan bills in Congress that seek to provide small businesses with clearer guidance and training resources for using AI, reinforcing the skills and support that the AI Jam aims to cultivate.
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