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Top engineer abandons Apple's failing AI for Meta
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50079, member: 636"] Apple missed the mark at this year's developer conference when no major artificial intelligence updates appeared. The tech giant struggles to deliver features promised months ago. Personalized Siri remains stuck in development limbo until next year. Company executives face mounting pressure as competitors race ahead. The situation just got worse for Apple's AI dreams. Meta struck gold when they lured away Ruoming Pang from Apple's foundation models team. The executive oversaw 100 workers building language models for email summaries and notification features. Meta paid tens of millions annually to secure his services. The social media company has been raiding talent from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Scale AI. Apple loses another key player in the artificial intelligence battle. Apple teams up with OpenAI for ChatGPT features inside Siri right here. The company considers using Anthropic and OpenAI technology for future language models. This move shows Apple moving away from creating its internal AI systems. Worker morale drops as the company falls behind competitors. Other engineers receive tempting offers from rival companies. Google and Samsung already offer advanced AI features to smartphone users. Apple cannot deliver promised capabilities from last year's announcements. The company restructured its AI divisions under software chief Craig Federighi. Mike Rockwell joins the effort after leading Vision Pro development. Apple must match Meta's spending spree to compete effectively. Results from the team changes might appear at next year's developer conference. Apple faces a tough choice between building internal talent or buying expertise. The artificial intelligence race continues heating up across Silicon Valley. Tech companies throw massive salaries at top engineers. Apple's AI future hangs in the balance. [/QUOTE]
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