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The battle to rework the failed Apple Intelligence initiative and Siri stems from a fateful meeting of executives, that triggered a major restructuring of Apple's AI efforts. Here's what happened, and when it all went down.
Apple’s (AAPL) next major test is soon upon us. The company's Worldwide Developers Conference is June 8-12, and this year's gathering may be more important than a usual product display. Apple is scheduled to preview iOS 27,
OS 27 leaks suggest a major AI overhaul for iPhone with Siri upgrades, smarter Photos tools, Health features, Safari automation, and enhanced keyboard intelligence.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has published his WWDC preview ahead of Monday's keynote, and while almost all of the iOS 27 features he covers have already made the rounds, there are a couple of details worth highlighting.
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Apple is set to announce iOS 27 and an all-new version of Siri at WWDC in just a few days. Ahead of that, Bloomberg has published a monster recap of everything to expect at the event. There’s one specifically interesting tidbit: the so-called new Siri might have a waitlist for people who want to try the new features.
A pivotal 2025 leadership meeting reportedly reshaped Apple’s AI strategy, leading to internal restructuring, deeper Gemini integration, and delays to several future products