Apple (AAPL) veteran executive Kim Vorrath, a vice president in charge of program management who is known for fixing troubled products and bringing major projects to market, has now been tasked with the job of helping to fix the company’s artificial intelligence and Siri efforts, people with knowledge of the matter told Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Vorrath will be a top deputy to AI chief John Giannandrea, helping to bolster a team that’s racing to make Apple a leader in AI, where it has fallen behind technology peers, the report added.
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