Apple announced on Tuesday that its yearly developers conference, WWDC, is scheduled to occur from June 10 to June 14.
The conference will be streamed live on Apple’s website, with selected software developers being invited to the campus for an in-person gathering on the inaugural day, as announced by Apple.
During this year’s event, Apple is anticipated to unveil its highly anticipated artificial intelligence strategy along with new consumer features. In February, CEO Tim Cook hinted at Apple’s substantial investment in AI and teased an AI-related announcement slated for later in the year, a reveal many analysts speculate will occur at the Worldwide Developers Conference.
Traditionally, WWDC serves as the platform for Apple to introduce the latest iterations of its iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV software through a keynote presentation led by Tim Cook and other company executives, which is also broadcasted on YouTube.
Additionally, past conferences have seen the introduction of new professional-grade hardware, such as Mac laptops.
This year’s conference agenda also includes the unveiling of the first significant software update for the Vision Pro, Apple’s virtual reality headset launched earlier in the year.
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