Apple will kick off its week-long Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2024) event with its traditional keynote on June 10 at 10 a.m. ET/7 a.m. PT. The presentation will focus on the company's software products and the developers behind them, including the latest versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, visionOS and watchOS.
You can watch the stream on Apple's event page , and there's also a stream on YouTube , though it tends to be a bit delayed.
Over the past few years, critics have noted that the company has so far lagged behind companies like Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI when it comes to generative AI research. CEO Tim Cook has previously promised to address those concerns, and what better time and place to make that promise than at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino during WWDC.
There are currently rumors of a potential deal with GPT developer OpenAI aimed at leveling the playing field a little more, and there's also been a lot of talk about AI-enhanced features coming to iOS 18.
Meanwhile, the software-focused event didn't guarantee any new hardware would be announced, though the company has made that a trend in recent years with Apple Silicon updates and the much-admired debut of the Vision Pro last year.
But recent rumors suggest this will be a weak year for hardware, despite the lukewarm response to Apple's first foray into mixed reality and mounting pressure following its decision to abandon its electric car project.
While iOS 18 is the big attraction, the company is also set to unveil macOS 15, which will see a major redesign of Calculator, arguably the most useful app on the iPhone, and many of iOS 18's AI features will undoubtedly make their way to macOS 15 as well.
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