The annual Worldwide Developers Conference starts Monday, June 10. Here are the new features, AI-powered and otherwise, potentially coming to your devices.
But this year, Apple pushed its hardware announcements out ahead of WWDC . In April, the company launched the M3-powered MacBook Air . In May, it released an all-new M4 chip, along with the latest iPad Pro and iPad Air. With no additional hardware expected at the conference this year, it looks like WWDC will once again focus strictly on new software features—specifically new artificial intelligence capabilities for iPhones, iPads, and Macs.
Gurman also reports that we won't see an Apple-designed AI chatbot to rival other versions like OpenAI's ChatGPT, Microsoft's Copilot, or Google's Gemini—despite several reports over the last few months that the company was testing one .
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