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Apple Removes Former AI Chief John Giannandrea From Executive Leadership Page

Apple today updated its executive leadership page to remove John Giannandrea, who is set to retire from Apple next spring. Earlier this week, Apple said that Giannandrea would step down from his role as AI chief, serving as an advisor until he leaves the company.

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Giannandrea's upcoming retirement was announced on Monday, and Apple wasted no time updating its leadership website. Former Microsoft Corporate VP of AI Amar Subramanya is set to take over as Apple's vice president of AI, but he is not yet listed on the site. Subramanya will report to software engineering chief Craig Federighi.

Some of the teams that Giannandrea led are being shifted to Sabih Khan and Eddy Cue, including AI Infrastructure and Search and Knowledge.

Giannandrea joined Apple in 2018 as the company's senior vice president of machine learning and AI strategy. He was overseeing Siri, Core ML, and other AI efforts at Apple. Before Apple, Giannandrea worked at Google as a senior vice president of engineering.

After the iOS 18 ‌Siri‌ failure, Giannandrea's retirement comes as no surprise. Apple announced new Apple Intelligence ‌Siri‌ features at WWDC when it unveiled iOS 18, and then used those unreleased features to market the iPhone 16 models. In spring 2025, when we were expecting the launch of the promised functionality, Apple said the smarter version of ‌Siri‌ wasn't ready and announced a year-long delay.

More than half a dozen former employees who worked on Apple's AI team told The Information the issues with ‌Siri‌ stemmed from poor leadership, stringent privacy practices, conflicting personalities, and indecision. Apple hasn't publicly commented on the situation, but stripped Siri from Giannandrea in March and overhauled the Siri team. Apple also removed Giannandrea from its robotics division in April.

Top Rated Comments

17 weeks ago
If they would only fix their bugs that fast.
Score: 31 Votes (Like | Disagree)
kotaKat Avatar
17 weeks ago
I asked Siri what it thought about this.

"Sorry, I don't understand."
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
garranhado Avatar
17 weeks ago
Tim Apple next! Please 🥺
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
17 weeks ago
Apple's leadership group members are either retiring or going to Meta. People talk about Jobs being an evil man, but I never saw this many people leaving while Jobs was the CEO.

When you see continuous exodus from an organization, it is on the top leader. Cookmight be a great op guy, but he is probably a not a great #1. Apple needs to act fast.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
17 weeks ago
The guy was hired away from Google because he had been in charge of machine learning (early words for AI) back then, hoping he could supercharge and reform Siri. That obviously never happened, and with Apple Intellligence lagging so badly, he clearly had to go. This was a firing masked as retirement. While Craig Federighi is pretty popular with Apple fans, I’m starting to wonder if he needs to “retire” as well. Software quality overall has been lacking under his watch.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
17 weeks ago
It's about time, Tim Cook next!
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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