Google Loses Chief Camera Engineer to Adobe / Digital Information World
With all of that having been said and out of the way it is important to note that Google managed to get a lot of success with its Pixel smartphone, and the reason behind this is that it had a really good camera. However, with the release of the Pixel 4 and the criticism surrounding it, Google started facing trouble with its Chief Camera Engineer for Pixel, namely Marc Levoy. Levoy was instrumental at changing the way people thought about Pixel phones, but at the end of the day there seems to have been a lot of discontent coming from him because of the fact that his LinkedIn profile page now reveals that he has started working for Adobe.
His job title will be “Vice President and Fellow” and his main job will involve working on a camera that Adobe is trying to develop called the Photoshop Camera. This indicates that Google might not be keeping some of its most important employees as happy as they need to be, and it will interesting to see if any other top executives end up being poached by competitors. This will also indicate an end to Google’s enormous monopoly which will completely change the course of the future for the entire tech industry.
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