Apple is Shaking Up Its AI Leadership, Promoting Google Veteran as New VP.
In a move that's not entirely unexpected, Apple has hired Amar Subramanya, a highly experienced and renowned AI researcher from Google, as its new Vice President of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Subramanya joins the tech giant with 16 years of experience in leading engineering teams at Google, most recently serving as corporate vice president of AI at Microsoft.
According to an official statement by Apple, Subramanya will be leading several critical areas, including Apple Foundation Models, machine learning research, and AI safety evaluation. Under his leadership, these initiatives are expected to drive the company's efforts in developing more advanced AI solutions that better serve users.
Subramanya takes over from John Giannandrea, who has been under scrutiny for the company's failed attempt to deliver a more personalized version of Siri as previewed last year. Giannandrea had overseen Siri development for years but faced significant setbacks, including the failure to deliver on its AI-centric promises. As a result, Apple CEO Tim Cook lost confidence in his ability to execute on product development and placed other executives in charge of Siri.
Cook has now expressed gratitude for Giannandrea's contributions to the company, citing Craig Federighi as instrumental in pushing forward the revamped Siri with Subramanya joining the team. According to Cook, Federighi will continue to drive Apple's AI efforts, including working towards a more personalized version of Siri next year.
The appointment of Subramanya signals another significant shake-up in Apple's AI leadership, following Giannandrea's departure. With his extensive experience and expertise in leading AI research teams at Google and Microsoft, Subramanya is well-positioned to drive the company's AI initiatives forward and help deliver on its promises for more personalized and advanced AI-powered solutions.
In a move that's not entirely unexpected, Apple has hired Amar Subramanya, a highly experienced and renowned AI researcher from Google, as its new Vice President of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Subramanya joins the tech giant with 16 years of experience in leading engineering teams at Google, most recently serving as corporate vice president of AI at Microsoft.
According to an official statement by Apple, Subramanya will be leading several critical areas, including Apple Foundation Models, machine learning research, and AI safety evaluation. Under his leadership, these initiatives are expected to drive the company's efforts in developing more advanced AI solutions that better serve users.
Subramanya takes over from John Giannandrea, who has been under scrutiny for the company's failed attempt to deliver a more personalized version of Siri as previewed last year. Giannandrea had overseen Siri development for years but faced significant setbacks, including the failure to deliver on its AI-centric promises. As a result, Apple CEO Tim Cook lost confidence in his ability to execute on product development and placed other executives in charge of Siri.
Cook has now expressed gratitude for Giannandrea's contributions to the company, citing Craig Federighi as instrumental in pushing forward the revamped Siri with Subramanya joining the team. According to Cook, Federighi will continue to drive Apple's AI efforts, including working towards a more personalized version of Siri next year.
The appointment of Subramanya signals another significant shake-up in Apple's AI leadership, following Giannandrea's departure. With his extensive experience and expertise in leading AI research teams at Google and Microsoft, Subramanya is well-positioned to drive the company's AI initiatives forward and help deliver on its promises for more personalized and advanced AI-powered solutions.