Apple WWDC 2024 LIVE updates: All expected announcements, including iOS 18, AI features and more

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Apple’s highly anticipated annual conference for software developers, where the tech giant is expected to finally unveil plans to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its products, kicks off Monday, June 10 at 1:00 PM ET (10:00 AM PT).

DailyMail.com will cover the event, Apple’s Worldwide Developer’s Conference 2024, where the company is attending will likely try to drum up interest in its flagship product, the iPhonewhich has experienced a 10 percent decline in sales last quarter to about $45.96 billion, the lowest level since the pandemic.

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Major changes to iPhone messaging, including ‘send’ and ‘messages via satellite’ promise to be literal lifesavers

Two new features just announced at WWDC are already generating rave reviews online.

The first, automatically scheduling text messages through Apple’s Messages app, takes a feature that has made emailing easier for remote work and teamwork and reimplements it to simplify personal life interactions as well. Apple’s example was automating a birthday text, but there are guaranteed to be many ways this can help the average person.

The second, more comprehensive innovation allows users to send messages via satellite when they are beyond the range of traditional cell phones or wireless Internet networks. The added connectivity will likely literally save lives during natural disasters or accidents that occur in remote areas with low connectivity.

Apple Vision Pro goes international this summer

In addition to the expected unveiling of the headset’s new operating system, Apple has announced that the breathtakingly high-tech and expensive VR headset will be rolled out across the world this summer.

On June 28, the Vision Pro will reach Asia and go on sale in China, Japan and Singapore.

The glasses will then come to the rest of the West on July 12, becoming available in the UK, Australia, Canada, France and Germany.

Apple CEO Tim Cook is leading the way with Apple TV+’s latest offering

After an intentionally cute “skydiving” intro, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook kicked off with an extended teaser for their in-house entertainment streamer’s offering for Apple TV+.

The tech company is packed with A-list Hollywood talent, from George Clooney and Brad Pitt in the upcoming film “Wolfs” to Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum in “Fly Me to the Moon.” to gain an edge over its competitors.

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Social media reactions to “Apple Intelligence” range from awe to mockery

On the site formerly known as Twitter, Tesla mogul Elon Musk’s to abject contempt.

Jason Fried, CEO of 37signals, a company that makes project management software Basecamp, told his followers that “the ‘artificial’ in AI has always felt wrong, while praising Apple’s simple branding exercise as a “great name.”

Others posted memes clearly intended to chide the company for taking an obvious route that they found more unimaginative than elegant or clever.

As one former Twitter data scientist put it, criticizing the praise for the name: “You people are so incredibly easy to impress. It boggles the mind.”

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What would ‘Apple Intelligence’ be and how will it change Apple’s Siri?

Nothing official has been said yet about Apple’s deal with OpenAI to integrate the Microsoft company’s ChatGPT into the well-known iOS voice-based personal assistant Siri, but here’s what we know going into WWDC 2024 today.

Apple’s vice president of business development, Adrian Perica, has quietly led the charge to integrate the two, according to anonymous sources who spoke to the Apple. New York Times – hoping the end result will be a Siri that’s more talkative and versatile.

Unlike its rivals, however, Apple’s core brand is built on being intuitive and easy to use for the average person, making the company the least likely to take big risks with its AI offerings.

“Apple is pretty conservative when it comes to everything, so I don’t know if they will ‘wow’ people,” Carolina Milanesi, president of Creative Strategies, a technology research firm, told the Times.

“But they need to do this because this will be the way we deal with technology in the future,” she said.

After months of anticipation, the wait is finally almost over for Apple fans as the tech giant’s annual tech event is about to begin.

Apple says the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), which kicks off today at Apple Park in California, will be an “extraordinary week of technology.”

Apple WWDC 2024 LIVE updates All expected announcements including iOS