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Apple AI sees talent hemorrhage as Meta poaches 4th researcher in a month
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Apple has lost another AI researcher to Meta, marking the fourth departure from its foundation models team in just one month. The exodus comes as Apple weighs a potential pivot to using third-party AI models instead of its own internally developed technology, raising questions about the company’s ability to compete in the AI race.

What you should know: Meta has systematically poached Apple’s AI talent, targeting the company’s most critical research division.
• Bowen Zhang, a key multimodal AI researcher at Apple, left the company on Friday to join Meta’s newly formed “Superintelligence” team.
• Zhang was part of Apple’s foundation models group (AFM), which built the core technology behind Apple Intelligence.
• This follows three other high-profile departures to Meta in recent weeks, including Apple’s former head of foundation models.

The big picture: Apple’s AI strategy appears to be in flux as the company struggles with both talent retention and strategic direction.
• Apple “has been marginally increasing the pay of its AFM staffers,” but the new compensation levels still “pale in comparison with those of rivals,” according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
• The company is simultaneously exploring a major pivot away from its own AI models for future Siri upgrades and other Apple Intelligence features.

Why this matters: The talent drain threatens Apple’s ability to develop competitive AI technology in-house at a time when AI capabilities are becoming central to tech products and services.
• Apple’s exploration of third-party solutions like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Anthropic’s Claude models has “triggered unease within AFM,” suggesting internal concerns about the company’s commitment to homegrown AI development.
• The company is working on competing versions of Siri—one powered by external models and another based on new AFM technology—but hasn’t made a final decision on which direction to pursue.

What’s at stake: Apple’s long-term competitiveness in AI hinges on resolving these strategic and personnel challenges before more critical talent defects to rivals like Meta, Google, and OpenAI.

Apple just lost another AI researcher as it weighs shift to third-party models

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