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- Apple AI Chief John Giannandrea Retiring After Siri Delays
Apple AI chief John Giannandrea is stepping down from his position and retiring in spring 2026, Apple announced today Giannandrea will serve as an advisor between now and 2026, with former
- John Giannandrea Exits Apple After Siri Struggles
Apple AI chief John Giannandrea is retiring, marking the final step in a restructuring that moves Siri and AI software oversight to Craig Federighi
- Apple names former Microsoft, Google exec to succeed retiring . . .
Apple's AI chief is stepping down after experts say the company has fallen behind its peers when it comes to investing in AI data centers, chips and models
- Apples AI chief abruptly steps down - NBC News
Apple's top artificial intelligence executive is stepping down and will retire in 2026, an abrupt change at a company known for its careful succession plans
- John Giannandrea to retire from Apple
John Giannandrea is retiring, and Amar Subramanya joins as vice president of AI
- Apple’s AI chief steps down after Siri stumbles; Gemini . . .
On Monday, the company announced that John Giannandrea, its longtime AI chief and Senior Vice President of Machine Learning and AI Strategy, is stepping down from his role and will move into an advisory position before retiring in spring 2026
- After Apple Intelligence Debacle: Apple Cuts AI Chief Position
The Siri debacle continues to cause internal turmoil at Apple, and an AI chief will soon no longer exist A specialist for Google Gemini is said to fix it
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