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    AI Execs and Researchers Who Left Apple, Mostly for Meta | Invesloan.com

    December 5, 2025Updated:December 5, 2025
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    They’re not called the AI talent wars for nothing.

    With Big Tech firms scrambling to attract top talent, executives and artificial intelligence researchers have done a lot of job-hopping this year, and Apple employees were no exception.

    The company has lost over a dozen employees who worked on its AI projects, from executives to scientists to engineers, and even its AI chief, John Giannandrea, who announced this week he was stepping down from the role.

    One competing tech company has been the biggest beneficiary of the departures at Apple: Meta.

    Nine of the former Apple employees listed below have landed at Meta, where CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been offering notoriously large pay packages and incentives to attract AI talent from across the industry.

    Other ex-Applers jumped ship to join OpenAI.

    To be sure, Apple has done some of its own recruiting too; its new vice president of AI is Amar Subramanya, who left Google in June to join Microsoft, only to join Apple several months later. Meta’s top lawyer, Jennifer Newstead, is departing to become Apple’s general counsel.

    Here’s a running list of the AI talent Apple has lost this year and where they’ve ended up.

    Executives:

    John Giannandrea

    Giannandrea was the senior vice president of machine learning and AI strategy at Apple and held the role for almost eight years. He will be retiring in the spring of 2026, but will serve as an advisor to Apple until then.

    Alan Dye

    Dye was the head of human interface design and was a pivotal figure in designing some of the company’s software. He will be joining Meta to run a new creative studio inside its Reality Labs division.

    Kate Adams

    Adams has served as Apple’s general counsel since 2017. She will transition her duties to Newstead and retire later in 2026.

    Lisa Jackson

    Jackson, Apple’s vice president for environment, policy, and social initiatives, is set to retire at the end of January 2026.

    AI leaders and researchers:

    Frank Chu

    Chu was the head of engineering at Apple for nearly six years before he departed for Meta. He is now a software engineer at the Meta Superintelligence Labs.

    Ruoming Pang

    Pang was a senior distinguished engineer at Apple who led the company’s foundation models team. He joined Meta’s Superintelligence Labs as an AI research scientist in July.

    Robby Walker

    Walker was the senior director of answers, knowledge, and information at Apple. He announced his departure a month prior to leaving in October.

    Tom Gunter

    Gunter joined Meta in July as an AI research scientist after over seven years at Apple, where his title was distinguished engineer.

    Ke Yang

    Yang was the senior director of machine learning at Apple. He was at Apple for six years and described his departure as “bittersweet” in a LinkedIn post. He is now an AI research scientist at Meta.

    Chong Wang

    Wang was a distinguished scientist at Apple before joining Meta as an AI research scientist.

    Shuang Ma

    Ma was a senior research scientist at Apple. She joined Meta’s Superintelligence Labs as a research scientist in July.

    Liutong Zhou

    Zhou was a senior applied machine learning scientist at Apple until he left for Cohere, a Canadian AI startup, as a member of technical staff on foundation models.

    Bowen Zhang

    Zhang, formerly a staff machine learning researcher at Apple, joined Meta in July as an AI research scientist.

    Mark Lee

    Lee was a research engineer at Apple before joining Meta in July as an AI research scientist.

    Brandon McKinzie

    McKinzie was a senior research engineer of foundational models at Apple, before joining OpenAI as a member of its technical staff.

    Dian Ang Yap

    Yap was a machine learning researcher at Apple. He joined OpenAI in August as a member of its technical staff.

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