WWDC, Tim Cook and Siri
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Annual developer conferences aren't always the most engaging events, but the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference tends to be a lot more interesting than, say, Microsoft Build. WWDC 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most interesting Apple events in years,
WWDC 2026 opens Monday, June 8, with Tim Cook delivering his last keynote as CEO. Apple is expected to unveil a rebuilt Siri powered by a 1.2-trillion-parameter Gemini model, six new OS developer betas,
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WWDC 2025 marked the beginning of Apple's biggest AI push to date. The last year has seen a steady rollout of Apple Intelligence features across iPhone, iPad and Mac, revamping Siri's capabilities, adding generative tools to core apps and giving developers new ways to build with AI.
Analysts tipped Apple to use its annual WWDC to reset its AI strategy and unveil a major Siri overhaul, as CEO Tim Cook prepares to step down.
For starters, this will likely be the final keynote to star long-running CEO Tim Cook before John Ternus assumes the title in September. It's safe to guess there will be some heartfelt words about Apple from the company's outgoing leader at some point in the proceedings.
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