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OpenAI is holding its DevDay 2025 event today, Oct. 6, and the company has already teased that it has a host of product launches under its sleeve. While it's geared toward developers, the company also typically announces updates to its consumer products, including ChatGPT.
This event follows closely on the heels of OpenAI's major product announcements last week, including its highly anticipated Sora 2 model and accompanying new iOS app, as well as a new agentic Instant Checkout e-commerce feature. Since OpenAI didn't hold that news drop until today's event, it probably means the news today will be even bigger.
For information on how to watch, what to expect, and live updates of the event as it unfolds, you can follow the live blog below, updated throughout the day live from the venue.
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What to expect from OpenAI DevDay
Since the event is geared towards developers, there will likely be a lot of news specifically targeted at them, such as updates on how to build. Sam Altman posted on X that the company has "got some new stuff to help you build with AI." This lines up with reports saying that OpenAI will be launching an Agent Builder.
Additionally, as mentioned above, we also expect some consumer news, following both past-year trends and the magnitude of this event. The schedule includes a chat with Jony Ive, so it is very possible we get an update to the highly anticipated AI wearable OpenAI has been working on.
Event day schedule
The day is going to kick off with a livestreamed keynote with Sam Altman at 10 a.m. PT. Then there will be chats with Greg Brockman, president of OpenAI; Brad Lightcap, OpenAI's chief operating officer; and Jony Ive, a former Apple designer working on OpenAI's hardware product.
How to watch OpenAI DevDay 2025
The main keynote with Sam Altman begins Monday, Oct. 6, at 10:00 a.m. PT, 1:00 p.m. ET. The livestream will be available on YouTube if you want to follow along in real time. ZDNET's Sabrina Ortiz is at the event and will be covering all the updates here on this blog live.