Apple has announced that John Giannandrea, its head of artificial intelligence and senior vice president for Machine Learning and AI Strategy, will step down from his role. He will serve as an advisor to the company until his planned retirement in the spring of 2026.
To replace Giannandrea, Apple has appointed Amar Subramanya as its new vice president of AI. Subramanya, a respected AI researcher, previously worked as a corporate vice president of AI at Microsoft. He will report to Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering, and will lead critical areas such as foundation models and AI research.
Apple states that these changes are aimed at strengthening its leadership as the company continues to invest in artificial intelligence and machine learning.
John Giannandrea was Apple’s head of artificial intelligence and the senior vice president for Machine Learning and AI Strategy.
Amar Subramanya, an AI researcher who previously worked at Microsoft, will be Apple’s new vice president of AI.
He will serve as an advisor to Apple until his retirement in the spring of 2026.
Apple is aiming to strengthen its AI capabilities by bringing in new leadership with experience from another major technology company.
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