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An Apple executive who oversaw Apple's machine learning and artificial intelligence efforts has left the company in recent weeks, citing its stringent return-to-office policy, according to Bloomberg.
Now, Apple has lost director of machine learning Ian Goodfellow over the policy, according to a tweet from The Verge 's Zoë Schiffer. Goodfellow may have been the company's most cited machine ...
Apple's director of machine learning, Ian Goodfellow, has resigned from his role a little over four years after he joined the company after previously being one of Google's top AI employees ...
Director of machine learning Ian Goodfellow announced his resignation last week, telling colleagues that CEO Tim Cook’s push to get employees back into the office had driven him out.
Goodfellow quits because he is a jolly goodfellowApple's director of machine learning, Ian Goodfellow, "is leaving the company due to its return to work policy." In a note to staff ...
Neither Apple nor Goodfellow immediately responded to a request for comment. Apple started requiring its workforce to return to the office at least one day a week beginning on April 11.
This isn't Goodfellow's first time working for Google, either. He worked as a research scientist at Google from 2014 through 2015 and then again from 2017 to 2019. He also interned for Google in 2013.
Earlier this month, former Apple director of machine learning Ian Goodfellow made headlines when he resigned from his position due to Apple's refusal to allow employees to continue to work ...
Earlier this month, Apple’s director of machine learning, Ian Goodfellow, left the company due to his disagreement with the in-person work policy.
Apple in-person work policy leads to high-profile departure Apple poached Goodfellow from Google back in 2019 to join its “Special Projects Group” as the director of machine learning.
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