Darren Haas

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Darren Haas
Born1974 (age 4950)
Torrence, California
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater California State University, Chico, B.S.
Known for Change.org, Siri
Scientific career
FieldsComputer Technology
Institutions General Electric

Darren Haas (born 1974) is an American software engineer and executive [1] at General Electric, where he heads the Engineering group at GE Digital. [2] He is a co-founder of Change.org and was a principal engineer at Siri, acquired by Apple. [3]

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Education

Haas received as B.S. in Software Engineering from California State University, Chico.

Career in software engineering

Before joining General Electric, Haas led a team that developed the cloud platform at Apple. [4] Haas came to Apple by way of its acquisition of Siri, where he built early prototypes of the NLP engine and was co-founder of the Siri architectural platform. [5] [6] There he wrote the first prototype of Siri. During his tenure at Apple he co-founded Change.org.

In 2010, Haas wrote and released an IPhone application based on the popular book Flat Stanley. By 2019, the application had over 1 million downloads.

Personal life

Haas is married and has four children.

Awards and honors

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