How is Apple being revolted in the WWDC 2025, which can be seen objectively as a year of AI’s promises?
Until 2024, the WBC, AI had taken the imagination of the early adoptions and the common people into the mainstream. Google’s Gemini and Openi Chat GPT services showcase features that were used to write, write the internet and to create a photovirialstic artwork, which was used only before the concept of books and movies. The AI was the future, and all the major tech companies needed to point out this direction.
But Apple, being confidential in nature, closely maintained its AI plans. As long as Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, took the stage during last year’s WWDC key offer, analysts and financial experts believed that the company had fallen behind the AI, especially after Google did nothing but AI in its Google I/O event.
When Cook introduced Apple Intelligence in the WWDC, a combination of features was a minor way to add AI to the iPhone and Mac. Looks like a starter, Apple praised us for a measured, practical rollout.
Instead of throwing more slopes against the wall, Apple Intelligence promised to focus on practical features such as the notification summary and remove distractions from photos. Siri was going to become a loom that collects different threads of your personal information and became a real virtual assistant.
But after the slowdown of Apple intelligence features, we learned about Siri’s internal struggle, and Apple acknowledged that progress would “take longer than we think.” It is no longer clear whether Siri will move forward in this year.
So, how will Apple deal with this AI breed elephant in the room? What has been done to the presentants so far? Or may the issue be ignored altogether and focus on what is coming? It seems most likely – most apples – how to go.
However, let’s not forget that the WWDC as a whole is still an event for developers, treating them as a special club members, even working in displaying key event technologies that will dominate the rest of the year for everyone. Craig Federgi, senior vice president of Apple’s software engineering, made the news permanently lightly. Only for example, surprisingly, the quierd execution, sometimes called “Hair Force One”, even donated silver hair -shaped helmet during the introduction of WWDC 2024 under the guise of parachutes in California, California, campus.
“Hair Force One,” Craig Federgie, preparing a Sky Dive in last year’s WWDC key offer.
And although tech companies such as Apple and Google are laser to compete to own AI’s future, they are not always serious that they do not make fun of each other, such as senior product manager, Android platform, this year’s Google I/O Android show when they just mentioned it.
I am guessing that Federgie will have some smart lines that will recognize that Apple’s aspirations are more than art condition, the audience knows “I all know” “I know”, and then emphasize what is new to the next version. Because honestly, we will all be wondering how Apple will move forward to build a lost land so far.
We will definitely know during the key offer of WWDC 2025 on Monday, June 9, in which Apple will start at 10 am. CNET team members are attending the event to report about progress when they fall – hopefully this year is not from Sky through parachute.


