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macOS 15: latest news, rumors, and everything we know so far

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What to expect at WWDC 2024
We are just a few days out from Apple’s WWDC 2024 (Wordwide Developers Conference) event, and we expect to learn about macOS 15, iOS 18, iPadOS 18, watchOS 11, Apple’s AI innovations for products like Siri (possibly in collaboration with companies like OpenAI or Google for its Gemini technology), and developments for Apple’s flagship apps like Photos, Notes, Maps, Calculator, and others.
You’ll have to tune it to find out exactly what features and changes macOS 15 will include and what its official name will be, but we have a strong suspicion that it’ll have a substantial amount of AI-related updates. This would bring Apple more in line with its peers like Microsoft, which has been pressing on in this direction for over a year by adding AI features to its rival Windows 11 operating system.
Ahead of WWDC 2024, we’ve collected all the news and rumors so far about macOS 15, and if you’ve not updated to the latest version of the Mac operating system, check out our guide on how to install macOS 14.All about AI
iOS is expected to be one of the bigger focal points at WWDC, with its digital assistant, Siri, rumored to be getting a big AI boost that will make it better at conversation, understanding, and personalization. This will probably be thanks to Apple’s recently reported partnership with OpenAI to integrate its technology, including ChatGPT, which is expected to be integrated into iOS 18. 
This isn’t the only Apple operating system that’s slated to get AI capabilities, with iPadOS and macOS 15 reportedly getting some sort of AI boost as well. According to MacRumors, these new AI features will be opt-in and users will only have to adopt them if they want to. Additionally, if iPadOS and macOS users want to be able to use AI features, their devices will be required to have at least M1 chips. This could mean that macOS 15 will be the first version that is exclusive to Apple silicon Macs, which would certainly disappoint people who still use older Intel-based Macs.
OpenAI’s tools and technology is rumored to be used to power new and existing features of Apple products, but there’s also talk of Apple’s own ChatGPT-like chatbot made in partnership with OpenAI.

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