Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Well, folks, in the latest episode of ‘As the Tech World Turns,’ we’ve got a plot twist: Apple’s just-promoted AI search captain, Ke Yang, is hopping ship to Meta. That’s right, he’s leaving behind the golden orchard of Apple to join forces with the social media juggernaut. Can you say plot twist?

Yang was supposed to lead the charge on a Siri search tool that could rival the likes of ChatGPT and Gemini. It’s like he was handed a battleship and promptly got distracted by a cruise liner.

But can you blame him? With a brain the size of a small moon and a resume that would put many an honor student to shame, it seems he’s decided to explore greener pastures—or maybe just a more enticing tech jungle.

This is not just another corporate shuffle; Yang’s departure marks a significant trend. Apple has seen a veritable brain drain this year, with a dozen high-profile exits making waves. It’s almost like a game of musical chairs—but the music just stopped, and everyone’s fleeing to the nearest exit.

So, what’s the takeaway here? If Apple can’t keep its AI talent from bolting, how does that impact their innovation? Will Siri ever catch up? Or is it destined to operate at the level of a helpful, albeit slightly forgetful, assistant? Stay tuned!


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