There has been a big problem for Apple for a while now: its AI researchers are searching through the meta. According to the power of the industry’s internal Mark Gorman’s newsletter, this brain drain from Apple is unlikely to end at any time, unless the company is paying its employees who are offering meta. Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, is convinced of two things: AR glasses are future, and AI said the glass would be the backbone. Thus, Meta has spent billions of dollars in XR (Extension reality) In the past few years, and now the same thing has been doing for artificial intelligence.
This is Apple that is in distress, as the Fifth AI researcher has now left the company to join the Meta Sprinteline Labs Group. Naturally, already developed Apple’s intelligence is even more at risk.
Zuckerberg AI has been offering money to the researchers. According to Gorman, the low morale in Apple means that many people are grateful for this offer. There is no possibility of leaving Apple, but is almost expected at this location.
However, not everyone is willing to work for the meta. Recently, Meta offered a billion dollars to a researcher, but she rejected the offer. His colleagues, who were offered up to 500 million millions of millions, also went down the meta. Workers cited problems for their fall under the leadership of Meta.
However, Apple’s constant failures with the new Siri means that company employees are not playing on who offers them a better deal.
Marketing Siri in 2024 could not be found anywhere. | Image Credit – Apple
Nevertheless, it has not stopped Apple from doing its best to ensure that a better version of Siri makes it at its own user instead. The company is quietly working on improving its app’s intended framework, which means that some Siri features are closely launching more than you think.
As far as Mark Zuckerberg’s AI -powered AR smart glasses are concerned, Apple is also taking a keen interest in its own glass couple. Samsung and Google, along with their project Mohan, are running on Android XR, eventually plans to replace smartphones smartphones.
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