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Apple set to unveil AI strategy at annual WWDC conference

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Apple has announced its highly anticipated annual developers conference, WWDC, which is scheduled to take place from June 10 to June 14.

The tech giant revealed that while the event will be livestreamed on its website, select software makers will be invited to Apple’s campus on the first day for an in-person celebration.

  • Apple’s Annual WWDC Conference Announced: Apple has confirmed that its annual developers conference, WWDC, will run from June 10 to June 14.

  • Focus on AI Strategy: Speculation is rife that Apple will unveil its long-awaited artificial intelligence strategy and consumer features at WWDC.

  • Software Updates and VR Advancements: Alongside potential AI revelations, WWDC traditionally serves as the stage for Apple to announce software updates for its range of devices.

A focal point of this year’s WWDC is speculated to be Apple’s long-awaited artificial intelligence (AI) strategy and consumer features. CEO Tim Cook had previously hinted at significant investments in AI, with analysts anticipating a formal announcement during the conference.

The unveiling could mark a significant step forward for Apple in the realm of AI technology.

Traditionally, WWDC serves as the platform for Apple to unveil the latest iterations of its software, including updates for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV.

Apple CEO TIm Cook.

The keynote address, typically led by Tim Cook and other Apple executives, sets the stage for these announcements and is streamed live on various platforms including YouTube.

Past conferences have also seen the introduction of new hardware, such as Mac laptops.

In addition to software updates, Apple intends to reveal the first major software update for its recently launched virtual reality headset, the Vision Pro.

The move underscores Apple’s commitment to advancing its VR technology and expanding its presence in the rapidly evolving virtual reality landscape.

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