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Home / Technology / Apple AI Exodus: Top Talent Flees Amidst Google Outsourcing

Apple AI Exodus: Top Talent Flees Amidst Google Outsourcing

31 Jan

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Summary

  • Apple lost at least four AI researchers to Meta and Google.
  • Outsourcing AI tech to Google has frustrated Apple staff.
  • Siri executive Stuart Bowers also departed for Google DeepMind.
Apple AI Exodus: Top Talent Flees Amidst Google Outsourcing

Apple's artificial intelligence division is experiencing a notable talent exodus, with at least four AI researchers and a senior Siri executive departing in recent weeks. These departures include researchers heading to Meta Platforms Inc. and Google DeepMind, with one individual joining Google to help build core AI models powering new features, including an upgraded Siri. This trend highlights ongoing turbulence within Apple's AI efforts, exacerbated by the decision to outsource some technology to Google, which has reportedly frustrated employees.

The recent exits, particularly from the Foundation Models (AFM) team, underscore challenges in developing Apple's AI platform. This team has faced scrutiny due to delays with the new Siri and a muted reception to existing AI features. The loss of talent continues to impact Apple's standing in the competitive AI race, even as the company reports strong sales figures. CEO Tim Cook has stated the collaboration with Google aims to provide the most capable foundation for Apple's AI models, enabling innovation and new experiences.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Several Apple AI researchers have departed due to dissatisfaction with the company's decision to outsource core AI technology to Google and ongoing challenges with its AI development, particularly concerning Siri.
Apple's departing AI researchers have been hired by companies such as Meta Platforms Inc. and Google DeepMind.
Google is helping Apple build core AI models that will power new features, including an upgraded Siri voice assistant, and Apple has decided to outsource some of its AI technology to Google.

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