Apple will hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in June, expected to unveil a series of AI features

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Apple announces plans to hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference from June 8-12, during which the company will showcase a series of critical artificial intelligence (AI) features.

In a statement on Monday, Apple said this year’s conference will focus on major updates to the Apple platform, including advances in AI and exciting new software and developer tools. An in-person keynote will be held at Apple’s headquarters on June 8 to kick off the event.

This year’s developer conference is particularly important as the iPhone maker needs to make a comeback in the AI space, starting with the release of the iOS 27 operating system that week.

Reports indicate that Apple is working on upgrading Siri to offer a more chatbot-like interface. The company also plans to overhaul the underlying system, as in some cases these systems have become bloated and riddled with bugs.

While the global developer conference is typically a software-focused event, Apple has previously used it to launch new hardware. For example, in 2023, Apple announced the Vision Pro headset. However, this year’s event is not expected to introduce any major new devices.

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