At WWDC on June 10, Apple is expected to introduce AI to emoji, photo editing and messages.
Apple has sent out invitations for its Worldwide Developers Conference, and will likely announce its plans around artificial intelligence technology at the event on June 10. One report suggests Apple is playing catchup more than breaking new ground this year. While the new software features will likely include adding AI to emoji, photo editing, messages and emails, the Cupertino company probably won’t attempt to announce anything truly revolutionary.
Apple’s AI plans will reportedly touch many parts of its software, including transcription for voice memos, faster search and a more conversational approach to the Siri voice assistant, according to a report in Bloomberg on Sunday. Many of these improvements, under the internal name of Project Greymatter, will reportedly rely on Apple’s version of a mini AI that works on device, independent of an internet connection.
The new AI capabilities will be arriving in the upcoming iOS 18 and MacOS 15, and the Apple Watch also will reflect the Siri upgrades, Bloomberg reported.