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Apple Vision Pro exec is reportedly leaving for OpenAI

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Why This Matters

The departure of Apple’s Vision Pro VP to OpenAI highlights the shifting landscape of AI and wearable technology development. This move could influence future innovations in smart glasses and AI devices, impacting both industry competition and consumer options. It underscores the ongoing talent movement between major tech giants and the growing importance of AI in hardware design.

Key Takeaways

In Brief

Paul Meade, the Apple vice president in charge of the Vision Pro headset, is leaving the company to join OpenAI’s hardware team, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.

Meade also reportedly led the development of the AI-powered smart glasses that Apple plans to launch next year. The costly Vision Pro was not a hit, but Apple is hoping that more affordable smart glasses will help it compete with wearable devices from Meta.

Gurman frames this departure as a byproduct of John Ternus’ imminent elevation to Apple CEO, and of Ternus’ decision to shake up the hardware engineering team, which left some of the company’s vice presidents feeling like they’d been demoted.

OpenAI, meanwhile, is already working with Apple’s former chief design officer Jony Ive on an AI device that CEO Sam Altman has claimed will be more peaceful and calm than an iPhone, though reports last fall suggested the company was struggling to get the details right.

TechCrunch has reached out to Apple and OpenAI for comment.