Alan Dye, the Design Executive who led Apple’s user interface team for the last decade, is to leave the company to join the meta, according to a Report From Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
This is a significant lease for the meta, as the company makes a push into consumer devices Smart glasses And virtual reality headsets. Dye will focus on improving AI features on the device and report directly to Chief Technology Officer Andrew Bosworth.
At Apple, Color will be replaced by Steve Lemay, who has had “a leading role in the design of every major Apple interface since 1999,” according to a statement Apple CEO Tim Cook gave to Bloomberg.
It seems that Meta is recruiting from its competitors to help companies that compete in the AI race, because Meta also swiped researchers from Openai this summer. (Allegedly, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg hand delivered Sup to Openai employees in the recruitment push; Openai research officer Mark Chen said that he once sent his own soup to promise Meta.)
Not long after news broke of Dye’s departure, Zuckerberg announced A new creative point in the reality leap that will be led by the colorist. There, he will join Billy Sorrentino, another Apple designer who leads interface design in the lab; Joshua, who leads the interface design on the reality letter; The meta industrial design team, led by Pete Bristol; and the meta design and art team led by Jason Rubin.
Zuckerberg said the Studio will “bring design, fashion, and technology to define the next generation of products and experiences.”
“Our idea is to treat intelligence as a new design material and imagine what can be done when there are many, who can, and the human center,” Meta CE threads. “We plan to elevate design in the meta, and attract a group of talents with a combination of craftsmanship, creative vision, systems thinking, and deep experience in beautiful products and software.”
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This article was updated after publication with additional information about Meta’s plans.

