Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is set for June 9th-13th at Apple Park, where it will unveil updates for iOS, macOS, and possibly enhancements to Siri's AI capabilities. Historically, the event focuses on software updates, but speculation includes potential hardware launches. Last year's WWDC hinted at advanced features for Siri, which are still pending. Apple has acknowledged delays in delivering these updates, with expectations set for the following year. Upcoming announcements may clarify the timeline for these significant Siri improvements, alongside updates for iOS 19 and macOS.
Apple's WWDC this year will focus on iOS and macOS updates and potential advancements for Siri's AI, which have been delayed.
Spokesperson Jacqueline Roy mentioned that the rollout of promised features for Siri will take longer than expected, aiming for release over the coming year.
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