Apple has confirmed that this years Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will take place from June 8-12.
As always, the event will be held from the company’s Apple Park campus in Cupertino, California and reveal new software and technologies coming to the Apple ecosystem. This year, Apple is teasing news on “AI advancements,” as well as other “exciting new software and developer tools.”
In January, Apple signed a major deal with Google to leverage the search giant’s Gemini technology to develop advanced AI features, including the next iteration of Siri. Therefore, Apple will likely show off some of the fruits of that labour at WWDC.
As always, Apple will host a keynote on the first day of WWDC to unveil some of its upcoming software. While Apple didn’t confirm an exact time for the June 8 presentation, it’s typically held at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT. It will be streamed on Apple’s Developer app, website, and YouTube channel.
In other Apple news, the company recently debuted several new pieces of hardware, including a beefier M4 iPad Air and M5 MacBook Air, and a more affordable laptop, the MacBook Neo.
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