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Apple's Chief Operating Officer, Jeff Williams, is set to retire, marking a significant shift in the company's leadership at a challenging time for the iPhone maker. Williams, who has been with Apple since 1998 and COO since 2015, will step down this month but continue overseeing health initiatives and design projects until later in the year. Sabih Khan, a veteran of Apple, will take over as COO, as the company faces challenges such as tariff costs and increased scrutiny on its operations while also adapting to shifts in technology, including artificial intelligence. Williams' departure symbolizes a larger trend of changing leadership at Apple, with several top executives nearing retirement.
Source: YAHOO