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Visual intelligence will work across more apps this fall, among other AI features announced at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference.
Apple has yet to deliver on some of the key technology advances that could modernize developers' apps for the AI era.
The Verge’s new senior AI reporter, Hayden Field, noticed we didn’t hear the name of Apple’s assistant very much during the WWDC 2025 keynote on Monday. Even as presenters discussed opening up Apple Intelligence to third-party developers and new AI features for other apps,
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025 officially kicked off this week. Weeks before the event, market rumors suggested that Apple Intelligence's progress was far behind expectations, leading to low hopes for significant announcements at WWDC.
Liquid Glass design, Apple Intelligence APIs, and visionOS 26 tools highlight Apple’s 2025 State of the Union for developers.
Steve Jobs might have loved Liquid Glass; the battle to keep the iPad from turning into a Mac seems to be over; and other takeaways from a keynote that wasn’t so short on news after all.
Users will be able to access the AI models either on device or with Private Compute to generate responses that feed into the rest of their shortcut.
Follow along with the Gizmodo crew as we unpack everything Apple announces at its annual developer conference in Cupertino, Calif.
Key Takeaways Apple shares rose slightly Tuesday after losing ground the previous session following announcements from the company at its developers conference that failed to impress investors. The iPhone maker unveiled several AI-related improvements with iOS 26,
Apple took a measured approach to AI at WWDC. A new research paper suggests the company is skeptical about some recent AI advances too.