Apple names John Ternus as new chief executive, replacing Tim Cook

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Apple has named John Ternus as its new CEO, replacing Tim Cook who will become the company's executive chairman. Cook has led Apple since 2011 and is handing over as the company prepares for changes driven by artificial intelligence.
Apple has appointed John Ternus as its new chief executive, replacing Tim Cook. Ternus, a long-time hardware chief, will steer the company as it gears up for industry changes driven by artificial intelligence. Cook, who has led Apple since 2011, will become the company's executive chairman. The change was announced by Apple on Monday. Cook expressed his privilege of leading Apple and stated his love for the company. The transition is set to take place as Apple prepares for a new era in technology.
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