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Apple Inc. artificial intelligence head John Giannandrea is stepping down from the role, capping a tumultuous tenure that included a fumbled entry into generative AI.
While John Giannandrea reported to CEO Tim Cook, his successor, Amar Subramanya, will report to the senior vice president of software development.
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 has announced that John Giannandrea, the company’s Machine Learning and AI Strategy boss, is retiring from the company.
Apple has announced that senior vice president for Machine Learning and AI Strategy, John Giannandrea, is retiring and being replaced by Amar Subramanya, formerly a Microsoft AI executive.
Apple has announced a major AI leadership change with John Giannandrea stepping down and Amar Subramanya taking charge of AI efforts. The move comes as Apple faces pressure to improve Apple Intelligence and deliver a smarter Siri in 2026.
The reorganization heralds a new era for Apple’s AI work, which has failed to keep up with rivals.