Apple has announced the dates for its 35th annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), scheduled to kick off on June 10. Apple's Greg Joswiak dropped some hints about the event, suggesting a significant focus on artificial intelligence (AI) through a tweet where he emphasized "Absolutely Incredible," capitalizing the first two letters of each word to spell AI.
Rumors abound regarding AI being a central theme in upcoming software updates like iOS 18 and macOS 15. Apple is reportedly integrating AI features into various built-in apps and is in discussions with Google and other companies about incorporating a large language model (LLM) into iOS 18.
Apple executives, including CEO Tim Cook, have affirmed the company's dedication to AI, highlighting plans to pioneer generative AI in 2024, which they believe will offer groundbreaking opportunities for users. Cook previously stated Apple's significant investment in AI, promising further details later in 2024.
WWDC 2024, slated for the week of June 10, will commence with a keynote event where Apple is expected to unveil iOS 18 and other operating system updates.