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Microsoft Loses AI Chief to Real-Estate Brokerage Compass

Joseph Sirosh has joined Compass after ending his time as Microsoft’s Chief Technology Officer of AI, a role he received in June.

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Microsoft has been making changes to its artificial intelligence executive team this year, but the latest change has been forced upon the company. Real estate brokerage Compass has poached Redmond’s Chief Technology Officer of AI, Joseph Sirosh.

The New York City-based company announced it has employed Joseph Sirosh on its Twitter account this week. Compass says he will not become head of its engineering team and Chief Technology Officer.

Microsoft is now seeking a new Chief Technology Officer of AI. The company has yet to name a successor to Sirosh or confirm if the new appointment will be made internally.

Sirosh’s decision to leave Microsoft ends his five-and-a-half years with the company. Interestingly, he has only been Corporate Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of AI since June 2018. With that in mind, it seems Compass has poached Sirosh and he was not let go by Microsoft.

Before receiving his promotion this year, Sirosh had worked as CVP of the Cloud AI Platform for Microsoft. During that tenure, he took charge of Cognitive Services, Machine Learning, the Bot Framework, Azure Search, and other teams.

Sirosh joined Microsoft from Amazon, where he spent 8 years and held several executive roles, including Vice President of Global Inventory Platform. Upon joining the Redmond company, Sirosh became Corporate Vice President of the Data Platform team and led the company’s databases and machine learning output.

Compass

Compass is a real estate brokerage that uses technology to reduce the buying and selling times of properties. Noted as one of the largest luxury brokerage firms in the US, the company has been developing AI solutions for real-estate. Sirosh will now help to implement those solutions and lead further development.

Luke Jones
Luke Jones
Luke has been writing about all things tech for more than five years. He is following Microsoft closely to bring you the latest news about Windows, Office, Azure, Skype, HoloLens and all the rest of their products.

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