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Bye Siri, Says Apple AI's Last Remaining Founder (cnet.com) 58

Tom Gruber, the last of three Siri voice assistant co-founders still at Apple, has retired from his role as head of Siri's Advanced Development group, The Information reports. From a report: The 59-year-old will pursue personal interests in photography and ocean conservation, the publication said citing unnamed sources. Gruber's departure comes as the Siri group is seeing a major haul in its leadership under new boss John Giannandrea, formerly Google's head of AI and search. Dag Kittlaus and Adam Cheyer, with whom Gruber founded the original Siri Inc before it was bought over by Apple in 2010, left the iPhone maker years ago in 2011 and 2012 respectively.
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Bye Siri, Says Apple AI's Last Remaining Founder

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  • In fact, I plan to be, though my net worth is still probably only a fraction of these folks. There's only so long anyone should really want to work for someone else.
  • by Anonymous Coward

    You seem to be making a resign letter, would you like some help with that ?

  • by Lije Baley ( 88936 ) on Thursday July 19, 2018 @10:03AM (#56974184)

    "from a report"
    "major haul"
    "bought over"
    Bye bye editing.

  • by Applehu Akbar ( 2968043 ) on Thursday July 19, 2018 @10:19AM (#56974320)

    It’s about one guy retiring. Meanwhile, in iOS 12 Siri, which up to now has been a voice macro system for Apple stock apps, will be opened up for third-party use. This is when thing will start to get interesting.

    • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

      Itâ(TM)s about one guy retiring. Meanwhile, in iOS 12 Siri, which up to now has been a voice macro system for Apple stock apps, will be opened up for third-party use. This is when thing will start to get interesting.

      Siri already is open for third party use. Not sure when (iOS 10 or 11), but any developer can use SiriKit to add functionality to Siri.

      The fun part is I believe because of Apple, the recognition is happening as much as possible on-device, though it needs a trip to the cloud in case the reco

      • by AvitarX ( 172628 )

        Apple's privacy is also a weekness though. It makes it far harder for their machines to learn (less data to use), and less easy to use information about the requestor to tune the answer.

        It'll be interesting to see which model works (more effective but evil (Google) vs less effective and less creepy (Apple).

        As a user, thus far I am siding with evil, but it's starting to make me uncomfortable.

    • Siri Shortcuts is more like AppleScript.

  • Don't care (Score:4, Interesting)

    by DontBeAMoran ( 4843879 ) on Thursday July 19, 2018 @10:20AM (#56974338)

    Siri, Alexa and other fucking intruding so-called A.I. crap are not worth the constant spying.

    There's only two persons I wish would leave Apple:
    - Tim Cook, the bean-counter CEO who doesn't care about Macs
    - Jony Ive, the let's-make-everything-thinner designer who keeps making Macs worst every fucking year

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