John Giannandrea is the former leader of Google's AI department. According to the New York Times, Apple poached John after Google officially announced that John would leave.
John Giannandrea joined Google as a machine learning expert in 2010, which is undoubtedly a huge gain for Apple. After joining Apple, he will directly report to Tim Cook, CEO of Apple. With the blessing of John Giannandrea, Siri may become easier to use. After all, this AI assistant launched in 2011 is still criticized by many users even seven years later.
In addition to being imperfect, Siri also has many powerful competitors, such as Google Assistant, and even some domestic artificial voice assistants, who can do far more than Siri. In addition to John Giannandrea, Apple may also recruit more senior engineers to improve its AI algorithms.
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