Apple's Exec Exodus: Rising Stars Take Over AI, Design & Legal as Cook Era Shifts
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Apple is shaking things up with a massive executive exodus signaling a new era beyond Tim Cook as rising stars take over AI design operations and legal by 2026 according to Fortune. In the past week top departures hit hard from the head of artificial intelligence to the top lawyer as a YouTube short from industry watchers notes extraordinary turnover piling pressure on Cook right before the holidays. Tim Cook himself jetted to Washington on December 10th for a rare Capitol Hill showdown lobbying House Energy and Commerce Committee members against the App Store Accountability Act MacRumors and Bloomberg report. He slammed the bill for forcing Apple to verify ages with sensitive docs like passports or Social Security numbers pitting privacy against child safety with 9to5Mac detailing his push for parents to handle kid accounts instead. Apple insists its Screen Time parental controls and new age APIs already protect without mass data grabs as WebProNews outlines in the heated privacy vs protection debate. Meanwhile on the business front Apple Fitness+ just expanded to 28 fresh markets including Chile Hong Kong and India straight from the companys newsroom. And stateside the Apple Manufacturing Academy rolled out virtual training to skill up more American businesses also per Apples site. No big public sightings beyond Cooks DC dash or flashy social buzz but whispers of long-term shifts like this leadership refresh could redefine Apples biography for years watchdogs say. Speculation swirls on Cook successors but its all from insider exodus chatter nothing confirmed yet.
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