Apple revealed today that John Giannandrea, its current leader in artificial intelligence, is set to retire in the spring of 2026. Until then, he will maintain his role as an advisor to the company. Prior to joining Apple in 2018 to spearhead its machine learning and AI strategies, Giannandrea had a long tenure overseeing Google's search and AI divisions. His retirement is viewed as a pivotal moment in Apple's AI division restructuring, especially in light of the challenges faced in enhancing Siri's capabilities.
