Apple WWDC 2024: Smarter Siri Update Can Be Expected
Thangaraja Palaniappan (Author) Published Date : Jun 06, 2024 14:34 ISTTechnology
The tech giant Apple's WWDC conference will be held from June 10 to June 14 to give updates on the AI-driven features in iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15, watchOS 11, and visionOS 2.
Apple WWDC 2024:
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), this year is expected to give an introduction to iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15, watchOS 11, and visionOS 2. This conference will highlight AI developments and Apple's objective with AI (Artificial Intelligence) technology.
In this case, Apple's main focus for WWDC is software, while the last few years were about hardware. This time, the tech giant Apple is also focusing on AI, and iOS 18 is most likely to introduce features to improve the user experience.
The new features developed by Apple include home screen customization options, centre revamp, design changes, and settings app, among others.
It is also said that Apple is reducing the layout restrictions for users to allow them to place icons and widgets where they want on the home screen.
Siri Update:
Apple's Siri will be updated, making it smarter. The new version of Siri can edit photos, delete emails, and perform other daily tasks directly. The updated version will also have an improved voice, notification summaries, and an advanced version of Siri for Apple Watch.
Apple WWDC:
Apple's WWDC is an annual event where Apple showcases its latest software updates for its various platforms, including iOS (the operating system for iPhones), macOS, watchOS, and tvOS.
At WWDC, Apple will introduce new features, improvements, and tools for developers to create apps and services for Apple devices. The event usually takes place in June of each year and includes keynote presentations, developer sessions, and hands-on labs.
WWDC is a significant event for developers as it provides insights into Apple's future direction and allows them to learn about the latest technologies and APIs that they can support in their apps.