Apple AI Chief John Giannandrea

Apple AI Chief John Giannandrea Set to Exit This Week

The departure marks the end of an eight-year tenure marked by Siri delays and the underwhelming rollout of Apple Intelligence, with responsibilities already redistributed across senior leadership.

The departure marks the end of an eight-year tenure marked by Siri delays and the underwhelming rollout of Apple Intelligence, with responsibilities already redistributed across senior leadership.

John Giannandrea, Apple Inc.’s head of artificial intelligence, is expected to leave the company this week, with his final days tied to a stock vesting date on April 15, Bloomberg reported.

Giannandrea joined Apple from Google in 2018, where he had led machine learning and AI research. Apple brought him in to overhaul Siri and accelerate the company’s broader AI ambitions. Neither goal landed on schedule.

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In March 2025, Apple stripped Giannandrea of oversight of Siri, robotics, and several other AI teams following the muted reception to Apple Intelligence, the company’s generative AI feature suite introduced the prior year, and the repeated delays of a promised Siri upgrade. Mike Rockwell took over Siri at that point. 

By December 2025, Apple had confirmed Giannandrea’s planned retirement in a press release, formalizing what had already taken effect operationally. Since then, he has served in an advisory capacity. His remaining responsibilities, foundation model development, AI testing, and related functions, were distributed among software chief Craig Federighi, services head Eddy Cue, and operating chief Sabih Khan, per Bloomberg’s reporting.

It’s unclear whether Giannandrea will take on a formal role elsewhere in the technology industry. Reports indicate he does not plan to join another major technology company in the near term.

The exit arrives as Apple works to sharpen its AI strategy ahead of its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, expected this summer. The company has been in discussions to integrate Google’s Gemini AI into Siri, a partnership that would mark a significant shift toward third-party AI services rather than exclusively in-house development.

Apple’s AI difficulties over the past 18 months have drawn sustained scrutiny. Apple Intelligence, announced at WWDC 2024, drew criticism for delivering features incrementally and behind the timelines the company had signaled. Siri, despite years of investment, has not closed the capability gap with newer conversational AI systems from competitors.

Giannandrea’s departure is part of a wider leadership transition at Apple. Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams announced his retirement earlier, and design chief Alan Dye also exited recently, according to published reports.

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