Bill Stasior, leaves Apple after 7 years at the helm of the Siri team

Siri on iPhones

Siri advancements have been viewed by many users as rare since it launched on the iPhone 4S a few years ago, but actually the company has improved quite a few functions of this assistant over the years but perhaps not what most users would like. Siri, which was one of the first to hit the market and for which there was great hope for the future, has been improving for a while but it seems that not enough.

In this case, the news regarding the Siri team reached The Information media, and it talks about the departure from the company of the head of Siri development during the last 7 years. In this case it is about Bill Stasior who joined the project in 2012, so John Giannandrea, who is now Apple's Senior Vice President of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, takes the lead.  

John ginnandrea

Siri continues to learn and improve despite everything

The Stasior team took over the project at a time when it did not seem that these types of assistants were going to have as much prominence as they do today. Giannandrea, you have a good challenge ahead for Siri's immediate future.

The privacy of the users who use the assistant and the options it offers for use are poles that repel each other. This is why it is important do a good job now in terms of improved usage and above all, to "open up" a little more in their options. This on the other hand may seem difficult to carry out in such a closed assistant but it is possible. We will really see how the assistant that is available in all the brand's devices evolves in the future, in the HomePod, the iPhone, the Macs and the Apple Watch.


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