What We're Expecting at Apple's WWDC 2026
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Latest Two years ago, at its own Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), Apple announced a suite of AI features lumped under “Apple Intelligence.” It wasn’t Genmoji, Image Playground, or Writing Tools that floored everyone. It was the revamped and more intelligent Siri capable of “contextual awareness,” a technical way to say the assistant could understand what was happening on your iPhone’s screen and also pull information from across your apps so you didn’t need to look for it yourself. Apple promised the new Siri would launch in the fall alongside the iPhone 16 series. It never arrived. The company delayed the Siri reboot several times from that fall to spring. Then at WWDC 2025, Apple senior VP of software Craig Federighi finally admitted that work on the new Siri “needed more time to reach our high-quality bar” and that “we look forward to sharing more in the coming year.”
Published: June 7, 2026 2:30 pm
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