Apple AI Leadership · April 2026
John Giannandrea, Apple’s senior vice president of Machine Learning and AI Strategy, is wrapping up his final days at Apple Park this week. His departure is tied to the vesting of stock options on April 15, 2026 — the last formal milestone from the contract he signed when Apple hired him from Google in April 2018. Eight years later, the exit closes a chapter that began with high ambitions for Siri, ran through Apple Intelligence’s uneven debut, and ended with a gradual handover of power across Apple’s senior leadership. Meanwhile, Apple’s software teams continue pushing updates as the company reorganises its AI direction from the ground up.
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Eight Years, Step by Step
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Who Picks Up What
Giannandrea’s former responsibilities have been distributed across four Apple executives, with one new external hire.
“We are thankful for the role John played in building and advancing our AI work, helping Apple continue to innovate and enrich the lives of our users.”
— Tim Cook, Apple CEO · Apple Newsroom, December 2025
Why the Outcome Was More Complicated Than It Looks
Mark Gurman’s Bloomberg Power On newsletter reported that Apple operates with a tight inner circle of long-tenured executives where outside hires have limited room to drive structural change — regardless of their credentials or seniority. Giannandrea, despite his track record at Google, reportedly encountered those same structural limits at Apple.
The AI foundation work his team built — Apple Foundation Models, ML Research, AI Infrastructure — continues to sit at the core of what Apple ships today. According to reporting, employees mockingly called his group “AI/MLess” near the end, and an exodus of AI researchers to OpenAI, Google, and Meta was documented. Yet the infrastructure those researchers built remains in active use.
The broader picture at Apple includes other senior departures: longtime COO Jeff Williams retired, and design chief Alan Dye stepped down. Giannandrea’s exit is one of several across the leadership tier in 2025–2026. Meanwhile, competitors are also navigating AI leadership turbulence.
John Giannandrea’s time as Apple’s SVP of Machine Learning and AI Strategy — from April 2018 to spring 2026 — was covered here across its key milestones: his hire from Google, the Apple Intelligence debut at WWDC 2024, the March 2025 Siri reassignment to Mike Rockwell, the December 2025 retirement announcement, and the appointment of Amar Subramanya as his replacement VP of AI. The April 15 stock vesting date was identified as the anchor for his formal exit from Apple Park.
Giannandrea’s post-Apple plans, per Bloomberg’s Power On reporting, involve startup advisory roles and board positions rather than a return to a major technology company. His former responsibilities have been distributed across Craig Federighi, Eddy Cue, Sabih Khan, and newly hired Amar Subramanya. Related developments in Apple’s software pipeline and broader technology developments are covered separately. The story was noted widely across the tech community, and the wider AI and tech industry continues to watch Apple’s next steps on Siri and Apple Intelligence closely.






