Apple uses its annual developers conference, WWDC, to unveil new AI capabilities centered on Apple Intelligence and an updated Siri. Multiple outlets report that the keynote emphasizes AI-driven improvements to Siri, including a more advanced, AI-powered assistant. In addition to Siri, Apple also presents other Apple Intelligence features aimed at expanding what developers and users can do across Apple’s software ecosystem.

The reports also note that the announcements come during Tim Cook’s final WWDC as CEO, with Apple introducing updates tied to its operating system and platform direction. Coverage includes references to changes that connect AI tools with the iOS experience, as well as child-safety-related features that Apple highlights alongside its AI updates.

Developer-focused reporting frames the new Siri and Apple Intelligence tools as potential factors that could influence how apps are built, suggesting that developers will need to integrate or adapt to new AI capabilities. While outlets vary in the number and depth of feature examples they highlight, they broadly agree on the central themes: a refreshed Siri powered by AI and a broader set of Apple Intelligence features introduced at WWDC.