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Apple Vision Pro VP Paul Meade Reportedly Joining OpenAI's Hardware Team

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Paul Meade, Apple's vice president overseeing the Vision Pro headset, is reportedly set to depart the company. He is expected to join OpenAI, where he will work on the AI firm's hardware division. The move represents a notable executive shift from one of tech's biggest players to a leading AI startup. No official confirmation has been made by either Apple or OpenAI regarding the transition.

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