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Apple Expected to Embrace AI at WWDC 2024: What to Expect for iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15, and More

Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is set to kick off on June 10, and this year, the spotlight is on artificial intelligence (AI). Alongside anticipated updates to iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, we expect Apple to reveal its advancements in AI technology.



How to Watch the WWDC Keynote


The WWDC event will take place both online and in-person at Apple Park in Cupertino. The keynote starts on Monday, June 10 at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET, and can be viewed via the Apple Developer app, Apple’s website, and YouTube. The event will include various technical sessions through June 14.


Apple and Generative AI


Generative AI is a major focus for tech companies, and Apple is expected to unveil its AI initiatives at WWDC. Competitors like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon have already integrated AI into their products, making Apple's entry into this space highly anticipated. CEO Tim Cook hinted at AI features earlier this year, and rumors suggest a partnership with OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT.


Possible AI Features


Siri is likely to get a significant AI upgrade, potentially bringing features like voice memo transcriptions and custom emoji creation. AI processing is expected to be performed on-device, leveraging the capabilities of Apple Silicon processors.


New iOS 18 Updates at WWDC


Generative AI is expected to enhance several iOS 18 features. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple may use AI to summarize iMessage chats, create Keynote presentations, and improve Spotlight search. Other rumored features include a redesigned Control Center, new music widgets, and an Apple-branded password manager called Password.


iOS 18 may introduce support for RCS messaging, allowing seamless communication between Android and iPhone users. There are also hopes for improved search capabilities on the iCloud website.


New at WWDC for macOS


AI in macOS 15


Apple is expected to integrate generative AI into macOS 15, enhancing features like Spotlight and the System Settings app. This move follows Microsoft's integration of AI with Windows 11's Copilot.



New at WWDC for iPadOS


AI and Performance Enhancements


With the recent updates to the iPad lineup, including powerful M4 processors, Apple is likely to introduce AI features in iPadOS 18. Expect improvements to Siri, Photos, Messages, and Mail, similar to those in iOS 18. A new version of Final Cut Pro for iPad, supporting wireless multicam functionality, is also anticipated.


New Developer Tools


AI-Powered Code Creation


Apple is rumored to be developing a generative AI code-creation tool for Xcode, akin to Microsoft’s Copilot for GitHub. This tool could accelerate development and enhance the functionality of Apple’s developer tools.


What Else Will Happen at WWDC?


Other OS and Service Updates


Apple will also showcase updates to watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS, potentially incorporating AI capabilities. Announcements about Apple’s digital services, including Apple Music, Apple News, Apple TV+, and iCloud, are also expected.


Apple Design Awards


WWDC will feature the Apple Design Awards, recognizing the best apps and games of the year, with winners announced on Thursday.


WWDC 2024 promises to be a pivotal event for Apple, with significant advancements in AI and updates across its operating systems and services. Stay tuned for more details as the conference unfolds.


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Alex Johnson is a seasoned tech writer with over 15 years of experience in the industry. His expertise lies in covering the latest developments in consumer technology, with a keen eye on innovative and sustainable tech solutions.


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