Apple Acquired A Highly Qualified Free Agent

Posted by Kirhat | Wednesday, April 18, 2018 | | 0 comments »

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Tech free agency trended a few days ago after Apple was able to poached one of Google's top AI executives in a move likely to have far-reaching consequences.

Apple has hired John Giannandrea, previously Google's Head of AI and Search, the NYTimes reports. Giannandrea will lead Apple's “machine learning and A.I. strategy," the Cupertino company said in a statement to the Times, he will be one of only 16 executives that report directly to CEO Tim Cook.

The Information had reported that Giannandrea would be stepping down from his role at Google and would be replaced by 19-year Google veteran Jeff Dean. Giannandrea first joined Google in 2010 after it acquired MetaWeb, where he served as CTO. The startup sought to make search results more contextually aware through its hefty database of tagged data.

The hire is particularly important as Apple has seemed to fall far behind its rivals in the race to build smarter software powered by artificial intelligence. Siri, the digital assistant which Apple has pumped much of its consumer-facing AI technologies into, is far behind Amazon's Alexa and Google's Assistant in capabilities.

TechCrunch chatted with Giannandrea at their most recent Disrupt SF conference where he described at length about how humans could help make computers smarter, but that everyone could also lend them their biases if they aren't careful.

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