Apple's Annual Developer Conference Set for June with AI Features Expected

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Apple has announced it will hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference from June 8 to 12, during which the company is expected to showcase a range of significant artificial intelligence capabilities. In a statement released on Monday, Apple indicated that the event will focus on major updates to its platforms, including advancements in AI and the introduction of new software and developer tools. The conference will commence on June 8 with an in-person keynote event at Apple's headquarters.

This year's developer conference is particularly crucial as the iPhone maker seeks to strengthen its position in the artificial intelligence arena, starting with the anticipated release of the iOS 27 operating system that week. According to reports, Apple is working on enhancing its Siri voice assistant to offer a more chatbot-like interface. The company is also planning a fundamental overhaul of its operating systems, which have in some cases become bloated and prone to glitches.

While the Worldwide Developers Conference typically emphasizes software, Apple has occasionally used the event to unveil new hardware. For instance, in 2023, the company introduced the Vision Pro headset. However, no major new hardware announcements are anticipated at this year's event.

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