Apple’s top software engineer on AI: “We wanted to establish an entirely different bar” (Exclusive) Apple's top software engineer, Craig Federighi, shares new details on Apple Intelligence's ...
Federico is attending WWDC this week, and Apple graciously offered to schedule a time for him to interview Craig Federighi, the company’s Senior Vice President of Software Engineering. With a WWDC ...
Reactions to Apple Intelligence, which Apple unveiled at WWDC 2024, have ranged from curious to positive to underwhelmed, but whatever your views on the technology itself, a big talking point has ...
It’s Craig Federighi’s job to make that product suite indispensable. Federighi, who spent a few years working for Apple after its NeXT acquisition in 1996 and rejoined the company in 2009, ...
In a recent interview, one of Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ:AAPL) top executives, Craig Federighi, detailed how the company’s AI technology ensures user privacy, setting it apart from other AI systems.
CNET spoke with Craig Federighi after last week’s keynote, and one of the questions they ask him is whether there will be a touchscreen Mac (around 2:30 in the video): Craig Federighi: At Apple we ...
Apple SVP Craig Federighi sprinted from the right side of the stage up the steps, grabbed the presentation clicker from Cook's hands with a slightly embarrassed smile on his face. "This is clearly ...
In 2013, Tim Cook's compensation was $4.25 million. Apple also surprised everyone when Craig Federighi announced that Apple would release its newest Mac operating system, Mavericks, for free.