
"The software team at General Motors has now lost three top executives in the past month as the automaker - with its new chief product officer at the helm - combines its disparate technology businesses into one organization. Baris Cetinok, senior vice president of software and services product management, is leaving the company effective Dec. 12, the company confirmed to TechCrunch."
"Dave Richardson, senior vice president of software and services engineering, and Barak Turovsky, who was hired in March as head of AI at the automaker, have also left in the past month. Cetinok and Richardson joined GM in 2023. All three had deep tech experience with stints at a variety of tech companies including Apple and Google. The departures come several months since GM hired Sterling Anderson to a newly created chief product officer position."
General Motors lost three senior software executives within a month: Baris Cetinok, Dave Richardson, and Barak Turovsky. Cetinok will depart effective Dec. 12; Richardson led software and services engineering; Turovsky had been hired in March to head AI. All three brought prior tech experience from firms including Apple and Google. Sterling Anderson was hired into a newly created chief product officer role to oversee vehicle, manufacturing, battery, and software product management. GM is restructuring to integrate hardware, software, AI, and global product into a single organization and has hired Cristian Mori to lead robotics.
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