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Apple Showcases Software at WWDC While Facing AI Criticism

What Happened

Apple opened its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) to thousands in Cupertino, giving a preview of upcoming software features and tools for developers. While the company emphasized updates to its ecosystem, including iOS and macOS, industry observers noted a significant gap in artificial intelligence capabilities compared to rivals like Microsoft and OpenAI. Despite fanfare around hardware and software integration, Apple did not announce major new AI initiatives, drawing criticism from analysts who claimed Apple risks falling behind in the ongoing AI competition.

Why It Matters

The muted focus on AI at Apple\’s WWDC raises concerns about the company\’s ability to compete in a rapidly evolving tech landscape where AI innovation drives user engagement and industry leadership. The event underscores the pressure on traditional tech giants to keep pace with AI-first strategies. Explore more at BytesWall Topics

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