Apple’s AI Chief Steps Down as Company Struggles With Its Intelligence Strategy
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Apple confirmed Monday that John Giannandrea, its AI chief since 2018, is stepping down and will remain only as an adviser through spring.
His replacement: Amar Subramanya, a seasoned Microsoft executive and former Google veteran who recently led engineering for the Gemini Assistant.The timing isn’t surprising. Apple Intelligence has stumbled since launch — delivering buggy, inaccurate summaries and a delayed Siri overhaul that triggered lawsuits from iPhone 16 buyers.
Bloomberg’s investigation earlier this year exposed internal dysfunction, weak cross-team communication, budget conflicts, and a talent exodus to rivals.Subramanya now inherits a divided organization and a mandate: fix Apple’s AI problem — fast.
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The departure of Apple’s AI chief raises serious questions about their long-term direction.