Apple AI Just Got a Huge Overhaul at WWDC 2026. Here's the Lowdown
Apple's WWDC 2026 had its biggest moment yet for artificial intelligence. And that includes the software conference two years ago when the company first dropped its AI, named Apple Intelligence.
The WWDC keynote, kicked off by outgoing CEO Tim Cook, aimed to fulfill many of the promises the company has made about its AI. The biggest news is about the emergence of the smarter, AI-enabled Siri.
All of these updates will be available with the next generation of Apple software, most prominently in iOS 27. The iPhone software is expected to be widely released this fall, after the beta versions go out this summer. You'll need an iPhone with the necessary computing juice that can run Apple's AI, so iPhone 16 models or newer will be compatible, along with a couple of iPhone 15 Pro models.
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