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John Giannandrea Assumes New Position After Leaving Apple
John Giannandrea, the former leader of artificial intelligence at Apple, has recently wrapped up his time at the company, signaling a notable shift in his professional journey. His exit, first reported in December, has sparked discussions regarding his future endeavors, which have since been verified. Giannandrea is poised to join CuspAI, a science AI startup based in the UK, to facilitate its growth in the U.S. market.
CuspAI, recognized for its groundbreaking efforts in materials science, has brought Giannandrea on board to assist in setting up a Bay Area office. Although his title is not formally established, his responsibilities will include steering the startup in recruiting top-notch AI talent to enhance its U.S. operations. Sources suggest that Giannandrea will engage with CuspAI part-time, indicating he might also collaborate with other AI startups during this time.
Prior to his tenure at Apple, Giannandrea led search and AI initiatives at Google, making his hiring by Apple a significant milestone for the tech company. However, his leadership at Apple faced backlash, as many perceived that the company fell behind in AI innovations under his direction. This perceived shortcoming culminated in Apple’s dependence on Google for upgrades to Siri and other AI capabilities.
As Giannandrea begins this new phase with CuspAI, the tech community will be keenly observing how his knowledge impacts the startup’s development and the wider AI ecosystem in the U.S.