Apple Announces June Date for WWDC 2026, Highlights “AI Advancements”

Apple Announces June Date for WWDC 2026, Highlights “AI Advancements”

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Apple’s upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference is set for June 8 to June 12, taking place both online and at its Cupertino headquarters, as announced on Monday. The tech giant plans to highlight “AI advancements” alongside updates for platforms such as iOS, macOS, tvOS, and WatchOS, and introduce new software and developer tools. The event will be available to stream on the Apple Developer app, Apple’s website, and the Apple Developer YouTube channel, with the bilibili channel streaming it in China.

This year’s conference may shift from last year’s focus on the “Liquid Glass” interface design to AI, possibly unveiling a new Siri with advanced AI features. Recently, Apple signed an agreement with Google to employ Gemini for AI enhancements. Advancements in the Apple’s Foundation Model framework, introduced last year, might also be showcased, alongside agentic coding tools like Anthropic’s Claude Agent and OpenAI’s Codex, which were added to Xcode earlier this year.

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