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Apple Loses Another Key AI Leader to Meta's Superintelligence Labs

Apple has had yet another AI executive poached by Meta, despite reports that the social networking company is slowing hiring (via Bloomberg).

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Frank Chu, one of Apple's team leaders focused on cloud infrastructure, training, and search, will join Meta's Superintelligence Labs, a division tasked with building advanced AI systems capable of performing at or beyond human-level intelligence.

Chu was involved with managing Apple's cloud-based large language models (LLMs), and was also influential in developing search features for Siri and Apple's entertainment services. For Meta, Chu will work on a new team called MSL Infra, responsible for AI infrastructure development.

Meta has spent billions of dollars on recruitment for its Superintelligence group in recent months, but the company is said to be slowing down hiring over concerns of an overheated market. The pause went into effect last week amid a broader restructuring of the group.

Fears that investments in AI are moving too fast weren't helped by reports earlier this week that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told a group of journalists that he believes AI is in a bubble. There was a broader sell-off of U.S. technology stocks following the news.

Apple has hemorrhaged around a dozen artificial intelligence staff to rivals since January. The exodus of staff from Apple's AI team over the last seven months has seen senior researchers leave variously for Meta, OpenAI, xAI, Cohere, and others.

One of the most notable recent departures was Ruoming Pang, head of Apple's Foundational Models team, who joined Meta last month after being lured by CEO Mark Zuckerberg with a $200 million pay package.

The talent drain coincides with Apple's struggle to update Siri by integrating LLMs. A chatbot-like version of the virtual assistant was one of the key Apple Intelligence features that Apple promoted at last year's WWWDC, but it has yet to arrive.

Apple is said to be considering using third-party AI models for Siri rather than its in-house technology, following an executive restructuring. During Apple's recent earnings call, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company is "making good progress on a more personalized Siri" that is powered by Apple Intelligence, and he reiterated that the features will be available next year.

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Top Rated Comments

11 months ago
Even the rats are leaving the sinking ship.

Btw, this guy made a very objective and deep analysis about Apple‘s problems of the last years:


Tldr, if even an absolute iSheep takes such an effort to make that video the situation in Cupertino must be WAY WORSW than just ‚pretty bad‘.

@t0rqx ^This. Instead of „products made for customers“ it’s now since Job‘s gone „products made for shareholders“
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
11 months ago
Of course the ultra slow and uber conservative Tim Cook and Apple will continue to lose top talents. I am not asking them to use cash unconscionably, but what da hell are they doing with almost 200 BILLION at disposal?

Trust me, I hate Zuck the fake Mixed Martial Artist with passion, but he runs his business with sense of urgency. Tim has never shown he is willing to take real risk.

Yet another reason Apple needs to replace Tim with someone far more aggressive.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
GuruZac Avatar
11 months ago
There must be something with either the culture or infrastructure at Apple to be so profitable, have so much cash on hand, and yet they continue to bleed talent. Not to mention their AI and virtual assistant being ever behind the competition.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
11 months ago

There must be something with either the culture or infrastructure at Apple to be so profitable, have so much cash on hand, and yet they continue to bleed talent. Not to mention their AI and virtual assistant being ever behind the competition.
The company is now run by marketing and the financial department. Pennies are literally important for them. The financial department even rejected Apple's AI department buying an additional 50.000 AI chips and told them to use Amazon servers instead.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
11 months ago
Oust Tim Spindler, oust Eduardo Cue, oust the fancy hairdo guy, rehire Avie Tevanian, stop working on AI, stop working on the AVP, stop working on half-assed services and focus on what you do best, i.e., Macs, iPhones and iPads.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
darkpaw Avatar
11 months ago
Does it matter that Meta is poaching AI staff from Apple? Who wants to use Meta's creepy AI stuff anyway? Wasn't there just a report about their chatbot having 'intimate chats' with children? Creepy AF. No thanks.

I ditched Facebook/Meta stuff more than a decade ago. Don't miss it. You won't miss it either, but it will put a dent in Zuck's wallet when we all wake up and ditch his soulless rotten crud.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)