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Apple is resisting India's order to preload a state-run cyber-safety app on its devices, citing privacy concerns. Internally, Apple faces major leadership changes, with chip chief Johny Srouji confirming he will stay amid executive shakeups aimed at boosting AI capabilities. The company is reorganizing its AI teams following the departure of AI chief John Giannandrea, as it prepares for its 50th anniversary and an antitrust trial.

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Apple chip leader Johny Srouji squashes exit rumors

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  • Johny Srouji confirms he is not leaving Apple despite exit rumors 20s
  • Apple reorganizes AI teams after AI chief John Giannandrea steps down 1m 9s
  • Board changes expected as members near mandatory retirement age 1m 53s
  • Tim Cook expected to remain CEO at least through next year 2m 48s
  • Apple signals a leadership reset to address AI development goals 2m 59s

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Apple chip leader Johny Srouji squashes exit rumors
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CNBC
3 hours ago
Apple chip leader Johny Srouji squashes exit rumors

Apple's chip chief Johny Srouji confirms he is not leaving the company, countering reports of his planned departure. This comes amid significant executive changes as Apple reorganizes leadership to strengthen its artificial intelligence capabilities.

Apple chip leader Johny Srouji squashes exit rumors
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CNBC
3 hours ago
Apple chip leader Johny Srouji squashes exit rumors

Recent executive shakeups at Apple are aimed at improving the company's AI competitiveness, following missed product milestones and the departure of AI chief John Giannandrea.

Apple chip leader Johny Srouji squashes exit rumors
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CNBC
3 hours ago
Apple chip leader Johny Srouji squashes exit rumors

Apple is reorganizing its AI teams and leadership to accelerate development of AI-powered products, such as rumored smart glasses and a smart home device, after lagging behind in AI advancements.

Apple to resist India order to preload state-run app as outcry builds
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6 days ago
Apple to resist India order to preload state-run app as outcry builds

Apple will not pre-load its smartphones in India with the state-owned Sancharsati cyber-safety app, resisting a government order due to privacy and security concerns. The company will inform the Indian government that it does not comply with such mandates globally.

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