Apple seems to be revising its approach to artificial ielligence. The company had united various artificial ielligence teams under the banner of a leader for years, but now has another decision. According to new reports, Apple seems to believe that its older approaches have kept the company backward; That’s why the artificial ielligence team has re -organized it. This will probably affect how Apple’s Siri and Robotics projects are developed.
2018 Apple hired John Giannandrea, Google’s artificial ielligence specialist in 2018, according to Mark Grammar. Then he collected all the scattered programs of artificial ielligence, such as the Siri section, research, artificial ielligence hardware and even the car project under one roof. Of course, those years were a logical approach; Because Siri was backward from Alexa Amazon and Google’s assista.
Apple is now disiegrating the ceral team of artificial ielligence and transferring its various parts to the more related teams, where teams are gang based on what they do (software or hardware).
Organizing Apple Artificial Ielligence Team

It seems that the main problem of providing advanced satiety is that Apple has to rush to the developme of iOS 18 to unveil iOS 18, and this assista to artificial ielligence has found many problems. Now, according to Mark Garman, the developme of Siri is under the supervision of the main software engineering group under the manageme of Craig Fedreigi. Apple’s robotics section is also transferred to the John Trenus hardware engineering team. Generally, Garman says this is not just a simple organization, but Apple feels that the old approach does not produce good results.
However, John Jianandia still monitors the technology of artificial ielligence (Apple Ieligenz models), research and data. Of course, his focus is now limited, and other Apple teams are working on various artificial ielligence products.
Apple’s organizational changes occur when competitors are developing their own artificial ielligence. Google has put its artificial ielligence on all its platforms from the search section to the pixel phones; Microsoft has merged its Copilot assista across Windows and Office, bringing its artificial ielligence to apps and even Riben’s smart glasses.



