In a striking sign of the ongoing talent exodus from Big Tech to the booming AI sector, Abidur Chowdhury — the Apple designer who played a pivotal role in creating the sleek, ultra-thin iPhone Air and even narrated its launch video — has departed the company to join Hark, a ambitious new AI startup, as head of design. Founded by serial entrepreneur Brett Adcock (who also leads the humanoid robotics firm Figure AI), Hark is self-funded with $100 million of Adcock’s personal capital and is rapidly building a team of top engineers from Google, Meta, and beyond—with plans to release its first AI model this summer. Nick Turner for Bloomberg News:
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