Apple hires former Google AI head to bolster machine learning strategy
Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at 10:52AM
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla in Apple, Apple Beat, Breaking news, Google, Siri

 

The technology sector is changing dramatically before our eyes. Fresh from last week's massive Microsoft reorg which saw the Windows group subsumed into various other departments as Microsoft focuses on artifical intelligence, we now have Apple making an addition to its team.

John Giannandrea was previously Google's head of AI. He oversaw the Search team and developed applied AI at Google.  He is considered a heavy hitter in Silicon Valley for his expertise, his background stems back to such noted companies as Netscape and General Magic. Giannandrea will report directly to Tim Cook, and is largely expected to revamp Apple's existing AI products like Siri.

"John shares our commitment to privacy and our thoughtful approach as we make computers even smarter and more personal," Apple CEO Tim Cook wrote in an email to employees seen by the New York Times.

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