The annual Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is upon us, with the keynote event scheduled for June 10.
This year's conference promises to be a significant one, with Apple expected to unveil major updates and potentially delve into a previously undisclosed area – Artificial Intelligence.
Mark your calendars! Apple's WWDC 2024 kicks off on June 10th and runs through June 14th.
The keynote address, the main event, takes place on Monday, June 10th, at 10:00 AM PT (Pacific Time). This translates to 10:30 PM IST (India Standard Time) for viewers in India.
There are two ways to catch the live stream:
Here's a closer look at three key things to anticipate at WWDC 2024:
As always, the WWDC keynote is a platform for Apple to showcase the latest iterations of its operating systems.
This year, developers and users alike can expect announcements regarding:
iOS 18
Rumours suggest iOS 18 might be one of Apple's biggest updates in recent years. Potential highlights include significant home screen customisation options, allowing users to personalize their experience further.
Additionally, a revamped Siri could be unveiled, offering improved functionality and a more intuitive user interaction.
iPadOS 18 and watchOS updates
Updates to iPadOS and watchOS are also expected, although details remain scarce. These updates will likely focus on improving functionality, performance, and integration with other Apple devices.
New macOS version
The Mac lineup is not to be left behind. Apple is likely to unveil a new version of macOS, potentially focusing on enhanced productivity tools, security features, and compatibility with the latest hardware.
There's been a growing buzz surrounding Apple's potential foray into the realm of Artificial Intelligence (AI). While the company hasn't officially confirmed its plans, WWDC 2024 might mark a turning point.
Speculation suggests Apple may publicly discuss its AI advancements for the first time. This could include showcasing features similar to GenAI, where certain AI functionalities operate directly on the device, potentially on the upcoming iPhone 16 models.
This approach would prioritise user privacy and data security, aligning with Apple's longstanding commitment in these areas.
Further fueling the AI speculation are rumors of ongoing discussions between Apple and major players like OpenAI and Google.
The focus of these talks might be exploring ways to run AI applications from these companies on iPhones. If such partnerships materialise, Apple could leverage the expertise of these AI leaders while still maintaining control over user data and device security.
An official announcement regarding these potential partnerships could be made during the WWDC keynote, further shaping the future of AI integration within Apple's ecosystem.
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