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Apple WWDC 2026 live: AI-powered Siri unveiled at Tim Cook’s final keynote

Anthony Cuthbertson
08/06/2026 13:40:00

Apple has unveiled the long-awaited update to its Siri personal assistant, alongside a host of other updates at its annual Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) on Monday.

Outgoing chief executive Tim Cook presided over his fifteenth and final WWDC, which featured a major focus on AI and safety. The new Siri AI will be integrated across Apple’s devices, though will not be available in the EU due to regulatory issues.

Announcements at the Cupertino event included the reveal of the new iOS 27 mobile operating system for iPhones, which will be available later this year.

There were also updates to the software that powers Macs, iPads and Apple Watches, together with major upgrades to the iPhone camera app.

WWDC 2026 comes 15 years after Cook took over from Steve Jobs at the helm of Apple, with incoming CEO John Ternus set to fill the role at the beginning of September.

You can follow all the latest updates from WWDC 2026 right here. A live stream of the event is also available at the top of the blog.

by Independent