After three years at Stanford University, Kalinowski left to begin working at
OQO, where she worked on the
OQO model 02. She later left OQO for
Apple, where she worked as a technical lead on the design of laptops in the
MacBook product line. While continuing to work half-time at Apple, she returned to Stanford and in 2007 received her bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. She left Apple to work at Facebook, where she worked on the
Facebook Bluetooth Beacon project. She was a featured speaker at WISMP Summit 2018, held in San Francisco on February 3, 2018. In 2021 and 2022, she was included on the
Fast Company Queer 50 list. In November 2024, Kalinowski joined
OpenAI to lead the company's robotics and consumer hardware initiatives. In March 2026, she resigned from OpenAI, citing ethical concerns with OpenAI's agreement with the
Department of Defense. In a social media post on X, she wrote that "surveillance of Americans without judicial oversight and lethal autonomy without human authorization are lines that deserved more deliberation than they got." == References ==