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WWDC 2025: iOS 26, Liquid Glass design and Apple’s AI shortfall

(6 months ago)
Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report
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Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025 unveiled new software versions (iOS 26, macOS 26, etc.) with a 'Liquid Glass' design and unified naming scheme. However, the article highlights a perceived shortfall in Apple's AI features compared to competitors like Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI, despite the integration of OpenAI's ChatGPT.

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  1. 1 Last month (May 2025): Google made cutting-edge AI announcements.
  2. 2 Monday (June 9, 2025): WWDC 2025 kicked off.
  3. 3 Through Friday (June 13, 2025): WWDC 2025 runs.
  4. 4 Late 2025: New software updates (iOS 26, etc.) will arrive.
  5. 5 2026 (at earliest): Major Siri news expected.
  • Apple's AI capabilities are perceived as lagging behind competitors
  • Potential loss of competitive edge in AI innovation
  • Delayed release of promised Siri features
  • Tight control and opt-in for ChatGPT integration due to privacy concerns
What: Apple announced new software versions (iOS 26, macOS 26, iPadOS 26, watchOS 26, tvOS 26, visionOS 26) with a 'Liquid Glass' design and unified naming at WWDC 2025, but its AI features are criticized as subpar compared to competitors.
When: WWDC 2025 kicked off Monday and runs through Friday (June 9-13, 2025); major announcements already made; updates to arrive late 2025; Google's AI announcements last month (May 2025); Siri updates expected 2026 at earliest.
Where: Cupertino (Apple's base), WWDC 2025.
Why: Apple aimed to update its software and integrate AI, but the AI features are seen as lagging behind competitors, potentially due to a slower development pace and unfulfilled promises regarding Siri.
How: Apple unveiled new software with a new design and naming scheme. They integrated OpenAI's ChatGPT for certain tasks with user permission and privacy controls. However, core AI features like Siri updates are delayed.

Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025 unveiled new software versions (iOS 26, macOS 26, etc.) with a 'Liquid Glass' design and unified naming scheme. However, the article highlights a perceived shortfall in Apple's AI features compared to competitors like Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI, despite the integration of OpenAI's ChatGPT.