Apple AI executive John Giannandrea is set to leave the company this week after eight years
The Facts
- John Giannandrea is set to leave Apple this week.
- Giannandrea joined Apple in 2018 from Google.
- He spent about eight years at Apple.
- Giannandrea led Apple's artificial intelligence and machine learning efforts during his tenure.
- Apple reduced Giannandrea's role in 2025 and he later served in an advisory capacity.
- Apple reassigned Siri oversight away from Giannandrea during the 2025 restructuring.
- Reports say the timing of Giannandrea's departure is tied to an April 15 stock-vesting date.
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Who is John Giannandrea?
Giannandrea is Apple's top AI executive, hired from Google in 2018 to oversee the company's machine learning and artificial intelligence strategy thedailyjagran.com,LatestLY,NDTV Profit.
Why is he leaving now?
Multiple reports say his exit comes as his final stock grants are set to vest on April 15, after a period in which he remained at Apple in an advisory role following a reduction in responsibilities MacRumors,News.az,NDTV Profit.
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