Washington, DC – Apple unveiled the next generation of operating system updates for its iPhones and computers at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
These updates include new AI-powered features, along with performance and security improvements,
as the company seeks to catch up in the AI technology race.
New operating system updates released
Apple has announced a new update for macOS called “Goldengate.”
The company says it will make applications launch faster and run more smoothly.
This is part of a series of updates aimed at improving the user experience across its various devices.
Furthermore, the company is focusing on enhancing the overall efficiency and performance of the system.
Artificial intelligence and the redevelopment of “Siri”
This announcement comes as the company is working on a comprehensive overhaul of its Siri voice assistant.
However, the Siri update, which focuses on generative artificial intelligence, has been delayed.
Apple announced its vision for “Apple Intelligence” two years ago, but the project’s implementation has faced several setbacks.
Reports indicate that the company has reached an agreement
with Google to leverage Gemini models to enhance the AI capabilities of its products.
Accelerating race in the artificial intelligence market
Apple’s latest move comes amid fierce competition from major tech companies
that have already integrated artificial intelligence technologies into their products.
Analysts believe the company is trying to regain its footing in this field.
It is redesigning Siri and expanding the capabilities of Apple Intelligence,
particularly given the increasing demand for advanced smart assistants in modern devices.


