Apple announced a range of software updates across its devices and products. The star of the show was arguably the new ‘Liquid Glass’ design update that is meant to create a more aesthetic workflow for Apple device users.
Apple executives very quickly skimmed over the company’s struggle to ship the AI-enhanced Siri, and did not confirm an updated deadline for its release. However, Apple Intelligence continues to expand and grow, with the ability to carry out tasks ranging from screening calls to hyping up runners.
Apple Watch, iPad, iPhone, and MacBook users will all get both aesthetic and functional software upgrades, while Visual Intelligence now covers content on the screen.
Spatial photos are set to have their moment, and could potentially change the way we capture and experience simple 2D images.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT appears to be Apple’s primary GenAI partner, as no major AI partnerships were announced during this WWDC event.
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