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Shiny new AI capabilities coming for iPhones, iPads, and Macs. [View in browser]( | [Your newsletter preferences]( June 10, 2024 Apple typically uses its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, known as [WWDC](, to announce big software updates and introduce new devices. But this year, Apple set aside the gadget talk and left plenty of room for what everyone expected would be the main topic: all of the shiny new AI features coming to iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Of course, Apple is arriving late to the artificial intelligence party and has found itself in the position of needing to partner with a more established AI company to gain a foothold in the current arms race. In April, rumors emerged that Apple might be partnering with Google to utilize its Gemini AI on iPhones, but that doesn’t seem to have panned out. Check out our coverage below to find out who Apple IS partnering with instead—[plus everything else they announced today](. You can also see how our reporters reacted to this morning’s keynote address in real time [on our live blog](, and visit [WIRED on X]( for more updates from the event.   [Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, speaks during an announcement of new products at the WWDC developer conference]( WWDC | 7-MINUTE READ [Everything Apple Announced at WWDC]( BY BOONE ASHWORTH [The company's annual developer event was stacked with demonstrations that showed off the new artificial intelligence capabilities coming to iPhones, iPads, and Macs.](   [Apple iPhones]( IPHONE AI | 1-MINUTE READ [Apple Intelligence Will Infuse the iPhone With Generative AI]( BY WILL KNIGHT [Apple laid out an AI strategy that will focus on app integrations and data privacy—and a collaboration with an unlikely partner.](   RELATED DEALS [Red digital wristwatch on blue smoke background]( DEALS | 2-MINUTE READ [Time Out! The Apple Watch Series 9 and Google Pixel Watch 2 Are on Sale]( BY LOURYN STRAMPE [In the market for a smartwatch? Maybe you're looking for a Father's Day gift—now's an excellent time to save on our favorites.]( [GET WIRED]( [The future is happening fast. Stay ahead of it with WIRED.Get full tech coverage with a subscription to WIRED for just $30 $5. Plus free stickers!]( [Subscribe Now.](   [WIRED logo image]( Thanks for reading. Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here](. Plus, [browse more newsletters]( from WIRED. [(image) WIRED on Facebook]( [(image) WIRED on Twitter]( [(image) WIRED on Instagram]( [(image) WIRED on LinkedIn]( [(image) WIRED on YouTube]( [Podcasts]( [TikTok](   You’re receiving this email because you signed up for the Daily newsletter from WIRED. [Manage your preferences]( | [View our Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Have questions or comments? [Send us a message](mailto:hello@wired.com?subject=Daily newsletter feedback). Need help? [Contact us](. Copyright © Condé Nast 2024. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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