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Apple WWDC 2024 Dates Announced: What’s In Store For Tech Enthusiasts

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Key Highlights

  • Apple’s WWDC 2024 returns in June, focusing on AI for iPhone software
  • Possible partnerships with Google, OpenAI, and Baidu
  • New software updates expected for iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV, plus news on the Vision Pro headset

Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference, known as WWDC, is back again this June. It is scheduled to start with its keynote presentation on June 10 and continue through June 14. WWDC is one of Apple’s major events where they show off their new technologies. Usually, they talk about new software for their devices and sometimes even new hardware. This time, they might be focusing on improving the iPhone with artificial intelligence, or AI. Here’s all about the upcoming event. Also Read | Rice Isn’t Nice: Here’s Apple’s Preferred Method For Wet iPhone Recovery

What’s New For WWDC 2024?

Every year, WWDC is a big deal for developers who come to see what’s new with Apple products. This year, Apple is catching up with rivals like Google and Samsung by finally talking about AI. It’s expected that AI will come to the iPhone and iPad software later this year. Apple has been training its AI models and might even partner with other companies like Google, OpenAI, and Baidu to use their AI resources.

A Big Focus On AI

Reports suggest that Apple might open up its ecosystem to AI developers. This means people outside of Apple could come up with new ways to use AI in iPhone software. Apple has been working on its AI for a while, but now they might go all out with AI features at this year’s WWDC. They want to show off why their AI is better than what Samsung and Google offer. Even though Apple’s latest MacBook Air M3 doesn’t have AI in its apps, Apple calls it “the world’s best consumer laptop for AI.”

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Other Things To Expect

Along with AI, Apple will probably announce new versions of software for iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. They might also talk about software for their new Vision Pro mixed-reality headset.

By Shweta Srivastava

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