Apple's head of machine learning quits after being made to come back to the office three days a week
Daily MailA senior director at Apple has quit his job in protest at the company demanding staff return to the office three days a week. Ian Goodfellow, Apple's director of machine learning, has quit in protest at their policies forcing people back to their offices three days a week Apples's headquarters in Cupertino, California, are pictured One Apple staffer speculated that Goodfellow's departure comes ahead of a potential announcement that the company will increase the in-person work requirement up to five days per week. Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal and co-founder Jack Dorsey have both been supportive of remote working Elon Musk, who has agreed a deal to buy Twitter, has mocked the company's policy of allowing staffers to work remotely forever, and some believe he may reverse it when he takes over 'As we open back up, our approach remains the same,' Agrawal said. Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, is demanding a return to the office of all staff three days a week Apple and Google are the outliers, with Google also demanding in March that workers had to come back into the office three days a week from April 4.