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Apple CEO Tim Cook will host his final WWDC keynote on Monday, June 8, at 10 am PT, announcing new software features for Siri, iOS, and Apple’s artificial intelligence efforts. The event will be livestreamed on Apple’s WWDC website, YouTube, and the Apple TV app, with WIRED providing a live blog. Expected announcements include new operating systems with the OS 27 moniker, AI-powered features for creating digital passes and splitting bills via receipts, and a major Siri update boosted by a partnership with Google’s Gemini AI. Apple may also tease upcoming smart glasses, a split-screen iPhone feature, or a foldable device, though no new Mac computers are anticipated. The source article notes that Apple recently agreed to pay $250 million to iPhone 15 and 16 owners over delayed Siri AI features.
What’s reported
Tim Cook will host his final WWDC keynote on Monday, June 8, at 10 am PT (1 pm Eastern).
The keynote will be livestreamed on Apple’s WWDC website, YouTube, and the Apple TV app.
New operating systems (iOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27) are expected, with a focus on performance and stability.
AI-powered features may include creating digital passes for events and splitting bills by photographing receipts.
Siri is expected to receive a major update through a partnership with Google’s Gemini AI, announced in a joint statement in January.
Apple agreed to pay $250 million to iPhone 15 and 16 owners in May over delayed Siri AI features.
Potential hardware teases include smart glasses, a split-screen iPhone feature, or a foldable device.
No new Mac computer announcements are expected at this event.
Open questions
Whether Apple will officially confirm production of smart glasses or a foldable device.
The exact timing of the Siri update and its full feature set.
Whether any new AirPods with cameras will be teased.
Key figures
Tim Cook, Apple CEO
Mark Gurman, Bloomberg reporter (cited as source of leaks)
Sources: Wired