Apple has announced that its upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will take place from June 8 to June 12. The event will be conducted both online and in-person at the company's Cupertino, California headquarters.
The technology giant indicated that this year's conference, traditionally a platform for unveiling new software and features across its diverse device ecosystem, will prominently feature "AI advancements." Additionally, attendees can anticipate updates for core platforms such as iOS, macOS, tvOS, and WatchOS, alongside introductions of new software and developer tools.
Live streams of the conference will be accessible via the Apple Developer app, Apple's official website, and the Apple Developer YouTube channel. For viewers in China, the event will also be broadcast on the Apple Developer bilibili channel.
In contrast to last year's WWDC, which centered on the "Liquid Glass" interface design with minimal mention of artificial intelligence, this year's event is poised for a significant shift towards AI. Expectations are high for the debut of a new Siri, boasting advanced AI functionalities, especially following Apple's recent agreement with Google to integrate Gemini for powering AI features across its platform. This WWDC could finally unveil a reimagined Siri, offering enhanced personal context and improved on-screen awareness.
Building on last year's introduction of Apple's Foundation Model framework, which enabled offline AI capabilities, the company may reveal further advancements during this year's conference. Apple has previously integrated models such as ChatGPT for coding within Xcode and, earlier this year, expanded Xcode's capabilities with agentic coding tools including Anthropic’s Claude Agent and OpenAI’s Codex.
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