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Apple shuffles AI executive ranks in bid to turn around Siri – South China Morning Post


Apple is undergoing a rare shake-up of its executive ranks, aiming to get its artificial intelligence efforts back on track after months of delays and stumbles, according to people familiar with the situation.

Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook has lost confidence in the ability of AI head John Giannandrea to execute on product development, so he is moving over another top executive to help: Vision Pro creator Mike Rockwell. In a new role, Rockwell will be in charge of the Siri virtual assistant, according to the people, who asked not to be identified because the moves have not been announced.

Rockwell will report to software chief Craig Federighi, removing Siri completely from Giannandrea’s command. Apple announced the changes to employees on Thursday following Bloomberg News’ initial report.

The iPhone maker’s senior leaders – a group known as the Top 100 – just met at a secretive, annual off-site gathering to discuss the future of the company. Its AI efforts were a key talking point at the summit, Bloomberg has reported.

Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks during an event in Cupertino, California, September 9, 2024. Photo: AFP
Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks during an event in Cupertino, California, September 9, 2024. Photo: AFP

The moves underscore the plight facing Apple: Its AI technology is severely lagging industry rivals, and the company has shown little sign of catching up. The Apple Intelligence platform was late to arrive and largely a flop, despite being the main selling point for the iPhone 16.



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