Apple’s Alleged Acquisition of Startup DarwinAI: Potential Catalyst for Tim Cook’s AI Vision
Apple Bolsters AI Division with Hire of Alexander Wong, Former DarwinAI Contributor
Apple has reportedly acquired DarwinAI, a Canada-based startup focused on artificial intelligence (AI). The deal was struck earlier this year, and it is believed that it could boost the tech giant’s AI ambitions. In February, CEO Tim Cook revealed during the company’s quarterly earning calls that it was spending a “tremendous amount of time and effort” on AI. Not disclosing any details, he also hinted that some of these developments could be revealed later this year. Notably, reports have suggested that the iOS 18 update could add new AI capabilities to the iPhone.
According to a report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the Cupertino-based tech behemoth not only bought DarwinAI but also hired many of its employees. Gurman also added, citing unnamed sources, that the new hires have joined Apple’s AI division. It is believed that the acquisition occurred recently as the report hints that the deal could be announced officially later.
The co-founder and Chief Scientist of the startup, Alexander Wong, has reportedly also joined Apple as a Director of Machine Learning Research, the company’s AI division. Responding to Bloomberg’s query into the matter, the iPhone maker said it “buys smaller technology companies from time to time”. However, it did not reveal the purpose and the plans for this particular acquisition.