Apple’s WWDC event, starting June 8th, promises major updates to iOS, macOS and beyond. Among the highlights is an anticipated revamp of Siri, Apple’s notoriously underwhelming digital assistant, which has been postponed since its 2024 launch. With a new glowing interface and AI enhancements, Siri might just get its moment in the spotlight.
This year also marks Tim Cook's final WWDC as CEO, with John Ternus set to take over. Expect a flurry of speculation about what the future holds for Apple’s devices and software under new leadership.
Meanwhile, protesters are leveraging the event to call for Apple to remove 'nudify' apps from its App Store and to address concerns around child sexual abuse material on iCloud. It seems that even in tech circles, issues of morality and responsibility cannot be ignored.
The pressure is palpable as Apple seeks to capitalize on a challenging period, using this event to showcase advancements in AI and software development. Will the buzz about an 'All Systems Glow' keynote finally come true?







