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Apple Teases ‘AI Advancements’ to Be Unveiled at WWDC This Year
Apple will reveal AI features and major OS updates including iOS 27 at WWDC 2026, aiming to improve software and provide new developer tools, the company said.
- On Monday, Apple announced the Worldwide Developers Conference will take place from June 8 to June 12 at its Cupertino, California headquarters, spotlighting AI advancements.
- This year's WWDC26 represents a pivotal moment for Apple as it stages a comeback in artificial intelligence while performing an under-the-hood cleanup of its software platforms.
- Susan Prescott, Apple's vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations, said, "WWDC is one of the most exciting times for us at Apple because it's a chance for our incredible global developer community to come together."
- The company plans to introduce updated software during the event, alongside a revamped Siri voice assistant designed to provide a more chatbot-like interface for users.
- Bloomberg reported that Apple plans to debut a foldable device, the new Pro line, and an upgraded MacBook Pro with a touch screen later this year.
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Apple to start AI comeback bid on June 8 with annual WWDC Conference
This year’s WWDC will be a pivotal one: The iPhone maker needs to stage a comeback in artificial intelligence, and that effort will begin with the introduction of the iOS 27 operating system.
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Read Full ArticleApple WWDC 2026 is official, with iOS 27 and 'AI advancements' on the menu
Apple has officially announced the dates for its Worldwide Developers Conference: June 8 to 12, starting with a special event at Apple Park on Monday, June 8. As is customary, Apple will talk about its software platforms, which most likely includes the next version of Apple's mobile platform, iOS 27, as well as new versions of macOS, iPadOS, watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS. In a news post accompanying the announcement, Apple said it will spotlight "…
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