AI, WWDC and Apple
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Apple has yet to deliver on some of the key technology advances that could modernize developers' apps for the AI era.
Striking a balance between speed and caution, and ambitious and realistic is difficult. Apple may have just nailed it.
Key Takeaways Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote Monday delivered "slow but steady improvements to strategy," Wedbush analysts said, “but overall [it was] a yawner."The event introduced an iOS update with some new features,
Apple announced a slew of updates at the Worldwide Developer Conference with one notable exception. It still hasn't revealed its previously announced AI-powered Siri.
Apple is seen as behind the pack in AI, and the company had a chance to change that perception with its WWDC keynote on Monday. But shares fell, suggesting investors weren't too impressed with what the company previewed.
Worldwide Developers Conference keynote was sparse on the kind of groundbreaking announcements it’s usually known for. With no major hardware reveals until September and no pressure to wade into undercooked tech categories like AI or augmented reality,
Apple's 2026 operating systems will be unified and see a major visual upgrade called the Liquid Glass design language.
We’re getting Live Translation in iOS 26 across a number of apps, improved Visual Intelligence that can now read your screen, Call Screen and Hold for You in the Phone app and an AI-supercharged Shorcuts app.
The keynote for WWDC 2025 takes place at Apple Park in Cupertino, California, on June 9 at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT and be followed by a "Platforms State of the Union." The keynote is set to be streamed on Apple TV, the Apple YouTube page and at apple.com. USA TODAY will also provide live coverage.