Apple names new AI chief amid pressure to catch up

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John Giannandrea, head of Apple's AI team, will retire in 2026, amid criticism of Apple's AI progress. Amar Subramanya will take over as vice president of AI.
Apple names new AI chief amid pressure to catch up
A What happened
Apple has confirmed that John Giannandrea, the head of its AI team, will retire in spring 2026. Giannandrea has been with Apple for seven years, focusing on machine learning and AI strategy. He will continue to serve as an advisor until his retirement. Amar Subramanya, who previously worked at Microsoft and Google, will replace him as vice president of AI. Apple has been criticized for not keeping pace with competitors like Google and Microsoft in developing AI features, particularly for its iPhones. The company has also delayed the release of an upgraded Siri assistant until 2026, further highlighting its struggles in the AI race.

Key insights

  • 1

    Leadership Change

    John Giannandrea will retire, marking a significant shift in Apple's AI leadership.

  • 2

    New Vice President

    Amar Subramanya, with experience at Microsoft and Google, will lead Apple's AI efforts.

  • 3

    AI Criticism

    Apple faces scrutiny for lagging behind in AI advancements compared to competitors.

Takeaways

The upcoming leadership change in Apple's AI team reflects ongoing challenges the company faces in the competitive AI landscape. With new leadership, Apple aims to enhance its AI capabilities and address criticisms.

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