Apple Restructures Leadership for AI and Robotics Divisions, Giannandrea to Focus on AI
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Thursday, Apr 24, 2025 9:50 pm ET1min read
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The shift comes after a series of changes within Apple's AI and robotics teams. Last month, Siri was moved from Giannandrea's oversight to Mike Rockwell, the creator of Apple Vision Pro, who reports to software boss Craig Federighi. Now, the robotics team, led by Kevin Lynch, is being moved under Ternus's purview [1].
Ternus currently oversees hardware engineering for most of Apple's products, including the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Vision Pro. His new responsibilities will include managing the robotic iPad-like device with a robotic arm and a "mobile robot that can follow users around their homes." Additionally, Ternus will have control over key AI teams, including those developing the operating system and algorithms [1].
The separation of AI and robotics responsibilities marks a significant change for Apple. Giannandrea, who joined Apple in 2018, will now have more time to focus on developing underlying AI technology. However, the continued shift of responsibilities has raised the prospect that Apple may be preparing for a world without Giannandrea at the helm of its AI efforts [1].
Separately, Apple has also announced a strategic partnership with Teneo.ai to enhance its contact center automation capabilities. The integration of Teneo.ai's advanced automation features into CloudHesive's ConnectPath CX platform aims to reduce costs and improve customer service efficiency [2].
These moves reflect Apple's commitment to innovation and operational efficiency. By separating AI and robotics responsibilities, Apple aims to focus on the unique needs and challenges of each domain, potentially leading to more advanced and specialized technologies in the future.
References:
[1] https://9to5mac.com/2025/04/24/apple-robotics-ternus-giannandrea/?extended-comments=1
[2] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cloudhesive-and-teneoai-partner-to-supercharge-connectpath-cx-with-ai-driven-automation-302436607.html
Apple is restructuring its leadership roles in AI and robotics divisions. John Giannandrea will focus exclusively on AI and machine learning initiatives, while John Ternus will manage robotics hardware projects. This change aims to streamline operations and enhance the development of innovative technologies in both domains.
Apple is undergoing a significant restructuring of its leadership roles in the AI and robotics divisions. John Giannandrea, who previously oversaw both AI and robotics, will now focus exclusively on AI and machine learning initiatives. Meanwhile, John Ternus, currently Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, will manage robotics hardware projects. This move aims to streamline operations and enhance the development of innovative technologies in both domains.The shift comes after a series of changes within Apple's AI and robotics teams. Last month, Siri was moved from Giannandrea's oversight to Mike Rockwell, the creator of Apple Vision Pro, who reports to software boss Craig Federighi. Now, the robotics team, led by Kevin Lynch, is being moved under Ternus's purview [1].
Ternus currently oversees hardware engineering for most of Apple's products, including the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Vision Pro. His new responsibilities will include managing the robotic iPad-like device with a robotic arm and a "mobile robot that can follow users around their homes." Additionally, Ternus will have control over key AI teams, including those developing the operating system and algorithms [1].
The separation of AI and robotics responsibilities marks a significant change for Apple. Giannandrea, who joined Apple in 2018, will now have more time to focus on developing underlying AI technology. However, the continued shift of responsibilities has raised the prospect that Apple may be preparing for a world without Giannandrea at the helm of its AI efforts [1].
Separately, Apple has also announced a strategic partnership with Teneo.ai to enhance its contact center automation capabilities. The integration of Teneo.ai's advanced automation features into CloudHesive's ConnectPath CX platform aims to reduce costs and improve customer service efficiency [2].
These moves reflect Apple's commitment to innovation and operational efficiency. By separating AI and robotics responsibilities, Apple aims to focus on the unique needs and challenges of each domain, potentially leading to more advanced and specialized technologies in the future.
References:
[1] https://9to5mac.com/2025/04/24/apple-robotics-ternus-giannandrea/?extended-comments=1
[2] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cloudhesive-and-teneoai-partner-to-supercharge-connectpath-cx-with-ai-driven-automation-302436607.html

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