Apple's anticipation for unveiling its plan for AI culminates at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2024, scheduled to take place on June 10th. For those unable to attend the live event in Cupertino, California, the keynote address will be available for streaming at 1 PM ET. Viewers can catch the livestream on YouTube, the Apple TV app, or by visiting Apple's events page.
Eagerly awaited at this year's WWDC is the anticipated reveal of a range of new AI features for the upcoming major update to iOS. These features are said to include voice memo transcriptions, dynamically generated custom emoji, and enhancements to Siri that will allow it to control individual app features. While many of these features will operate on-device, some will leverage cloud computing, with reports indicating that Apple intends to employ M2 Ultra-powered servers. Notably, privacy is expected to be a fundamental aspect of Apple's presentation.
In addition to the focus on AI, Apple may also highlight non-AI improvements such as user interface updates for Apple Photos, the iOS and macOS settings apps, and Control Center. Messages could see a new feature resembling its full-screen effects, but applied to individual words within a text message. Furthermore, Apple is anticipated to introduce visionOS 2.0 for the Vision Pro, featuring new functionalities and native versions of first-party apps that were previously exclusive to iPad devices.
The livestream of the event is set to begin at 1 PM ET on June 10th, accessible on YouTube or Apple's official site. For in-depth coverage and analysis, be sure to follow The Verge, where we will be delivering comprehensive updates on the most significant news arising from the event.
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