Apple just gave the keynote for WWDC 2026, and it’s made one thing abundantly clear: it’s going to ship those promised AI features come hell or high water.
It’s June, which means Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, or “WWDC” for short, or, ugh, “dub-dub” for even shorter, is underway. Ostensibly, it’s a yearly, week-long conference that Apple uses to tell developers what to expect in the next major Apple software updates.
In practice, it’s every bit as much of a hype event for the general public. While developers may find out which new tools, toys, and features they’ll have access to, consumers can extrapolate from that to what they can expect to see in the coming months.
