Apple has just made its latest move in the rapidly evolving world of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The tech giant has appointed renowned AI researcher Amar Subramanya as its new Vice President of AI, a position that comes with significant responsibilities.
Subramanya, who boasts an impressive 16-year tenure at Google, most recently held the position of Corporate Vice President of AI at Microsoft. His extensive experience in leading engineering teams and driving innovative projects will undoubtedly be valuable assets to Apple's AI department.
According to the company, Subramanya will oversee critical areas such as Apple Foundation Models, ML research, and AI Safety and Evaluation. He will report directly to Craig Federighi, who has been instrumental in shaping Apple's AI strategy. The appointment comes at a time when Apple's current AI executive, John Giannandrea, is set to retire in 2026.
Giannandrea joined Apple in 2018 after a stint at Google, where he played a key role in developing the company's search capabilities. His tenure was marked by high expectations, particularly with regards to delivering a more personalized version of Siri. However, Apple has faced setbacks in this regard, and Giannandrea has shouldered much of the blame for the delays.
In a statement, Apple CEO Tim Cook expressed gratitude for Giannandrea's contributions to the company, crediting Federighi with pushing forward the revamped Siri project. The appointment of Subramanya is seen as a strategic move to strengthen Apple's AI capabilities and drive innovation in the sector.
With this appointment, Apple is once again signaling its commitment to advancing its AI efforts and providing users with more personalized experiences. As the technology landscape continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how Subramanya will shape the future of AI at Apple.
Subramanya, who boasts an impressive 16-year tenure at Google, most recently held the position of Corporate Vice President of AI at Microsoft. His extensive experience in leading engineering teams and driving innovative projects will undoubtedly be valuable assets to Apple's AI department.
According to the company, Subramanya will oversee critical areas such as Apple Foundation Models, ML research, and AI Safety and Evaluation. He will report directly to Craig Federighi, who has been instrumental in shaping Apple's AI strategy. The appointment comes at a time when Apple's current AI executive, John Giannandrea, is set to retire in 2026.
Giannandrea joined Apple in 2018 after a stint at Google, where he played a key role in developing the company's search capabilities. His tenure was marked by high expectations, particularly with regards to delivering a more personalized version of Siri. However, Apple has faced setbacks in this regard, and Giannandrea has shouldered much of the blame for the delays.
In a statement, Apple CEO Tim Cook expressed gratitude for Giannandrea's contributions to the company, crediting Federighi with pushing forward the revamped Siri project. The appointment of Subramanya is seen as a strategic move to strengthen Apple's AI capabilities and drive innovation in the sector.
With this appointment, Apple is once again signaling its commitment to advancing its AI efforts and providing users with more personalized experiences. As the technology landscape continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how Subramanya will shape the future of AI at Apple.