Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) begins today with the traditional keynote at 10:00 a.m. PT. Woozad is on hand for the event and we will share details and our thoughts throughout the day.
We expect to see a number of software-related announcements today, headlined by a reset of Apple’s push into AI that is expected to result in a significant overhaul of Siri as well as a number of new AI-based features.
Apple offers a live video stream on its website, on YouTube and in the company’s TV and developer apps across its platforms. We will also update this article with live blog coverage and post Twitter updates via our @MacRumorsLive counts as the opening speech unfolds. Event highlights and separate news regarding today’s announcements will be posted via our @Woozad account.
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