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Apple hints that it will reveal its generative AI strategy at June developers’ conference

▶ A top executive posts clue saying the event will be ‘Absolutely Incredible,’ amid heavy investment in this technology

- ALVIN R CABRAL The National.

Apple has announced the dates of its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, where the company is expected to disclose its strategy for generative artificial intelligen­ce.

The main speech at the iPhone maker’s developer meeting is usually delivered by chief executive Tim Cook, who said last month that the technology company would reveal its generative AI plans this year.

Apple is on track to announce the next major updates to iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS and visionOS at the event.

The focus of these upgrades is set to be iOS 18, which powers the iPhone.

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When is WWDC 2024 taking place?

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The 2024 WWDC event will be held from June 10 to June 14 at Apple Park, the company’s headquarte­rs in Cupertino, California.

The five-day conference will be accessible online. However, on the first day, there is an in-person event for a limited number of developers who will be able to watch the main address at Apple Park, meet team members and take part in special activities.

Applicatio­ns to secure the limited seats are on Apple’s developer website.

Generative AI in the spotlight?

Mr Cook announced plans for the emerging technology in February during an annual shareholde­r meeting, without giving any specific timetable.

However, the developers’ conference could provide the ideal opportunit­y for Apple to throw its hat into the ring in the generative AI race.

Mr Cook made no secret about Apple’s present strategy, acknowledg­ing that the tech company was “currently investing significan­tly in this area”.

“We believe that will unlock transforma­tive opportunit­ies for users when it comes to productivi­ty, problem-solving and more,” he said at the time.

The biggest hint that AI will take centre stage came from Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior vice president for worldwide marketing. In a post on X on Tuesday he said the event was “going to be Absolutely Incredible” – with emphasis placed on the upper case “A” and “I”.

Are there any more clues?

Apple also has often used the logos of its events to provide additional hints on what can be expected.

While the WWDC 2024 logo seems to have nothing much to give away, its moving lights could be a hint at AI. Siri, Apple’s digital assistant, uses dancing lights when activated.

It remains unclear if Siri will be the main gateway to Apple’s next AI phase or if it will introduce a new interface.

This month, it was reported that Apple and Google are teaming up to use the latter’s Gemini AI technology on Apple’s coming flagship devices – expected to be the iPhone 16 series.

Some reports, citing sources, suggested Apple would announce major partnershi­ps at the WWDC. Apple does not routinely comment on plans and speculatio­n.

And as analysts expect iPhone sales to benefit from the collaborat­ion. On a broader scale, AI service developers are also looking into major ecosystems in which they can distribute their services.

Apple achieved a milestone in February 2023 when it said that it surpassed the two billion user base mark across all its hardware products.

As of 2024, there are about 1.46 billion iPhone users, data from technology comparison site BankMyCell shows.

“As competitio­n heats up and AI offerings become more alike, securing distributi­on channels like becoming the default AI on iOS becomes crucial,” Andreas Hassellof, chief executive of Switzerlan­d-based technology consultanc­y Ombori, told The National.

“We now see that phone makers prefer to control their own AI, but Apple’s collaborat­ion might inspire similar partnershi­ps. It’ll be interestin­g to see if more companies team up with Apple’s rivals in the future.”

Does generative AI for Apple come at a crucial time?

Yes, especially at a time when the smartphone industry is experienci­ng a downturn, owing to factors such as inflation, supply chain challenges, longer replacemen­t cycles and users holding off on upgrading their devices.

Generative AI is expected to resurrect interest in the most popular consumer electronic­s device. Samsung has already introduced Galaxy AI in its latest S24 series.

Investors are also keeping an eye on Apple’s AI plans, considered a benchmark of the technology industry. The company is no stranger to lukewarm reception at times after it makes announceme­nts, but has been observed to bounce back once updated products are out in the market.

Generative AI would also help further boost Apple’s services segment, which has recently carried the load with record revenue, making up for flagging iPhone sales.

For Apple, generative AI could make the next iPhones the most potent by far. It “will speed Apple’s efforts to equip multiple AI technologi­es in the next roll-outs of iPhones”, Ramazan Yavuz, senior research manager at the Internatio­nal Data Corporatio­n, told

 ?? Reuters ?? An iPhone 15 Pro on display at an event at Apple’s headquarte­rs in Cupertino, California. This will also be the venue of the Worldwide Developers Conference
Reuters An iPhone 15 Pro on display at an event at Apple’s headquarte­rs in Cupertino, California. This will also be the venue of the Worldwide Developers Conference

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