The MacRumors Show: WWDC 2024 Recap From Apple ParkOn this week's special episode of
The MacRumors Show from
Apple Park, we look at all of the major updates coming to Apple's operating systems later this year and Apple Intelligence.
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Monday's keynote event was insane, and jam-packed with an overwhelming number of AI features that are going to change the way we use Apple devices. We were able to visit the
Apple Podcasts studio for the day just after the event to discuss what's in store.
We take a look at Apple Intelligence, which is what Apple calls the AI capabilities coming to almost every app
iOS 18,
iPadOS 18, and
macOS Sequoia. Apple is focusing on practical tools that drastically improve the functionality of
Siri, help you write and edit, and cut down on the little hassles in life. It's not all business, though, and there are some fun image and emoji generating tools that we go over, along with a surprising partnership with OpenAI that lets ‌Siri‌ loop in ChatGPT for requests.
We also get into the new ‌iOS 18‌
Home Screen design options, the revamped Control Center, and the features coming to Messages, plus we delve into the changes that Apple is making in ‌iPadOS 18‌, ‌macOS Sequoia‌,
visionOS 2, and
watchOS 11.
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previous episode of The MacRumors Show, catch up for our expectations about macOS 15, ‌iPadOS 18‌, ‌watchOS 11‌, tvOS 18, and ‌visionOS‌ 2 to see what we got right and wrong.
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Brian Tong,
Quinn Nelson,
Kevin Nether,
Jared Nelson,
Eli Hodapp,
Luke Miani,
Mike Bell,
Sara Dietschy,
iJustine,
Jon Rettinger,
Andru Edwards,
Arnold Kim,
Ben Sullins,
Marcus Kane,
Christopher Lawley,
Frank McShan,
David Lewis,
Tyler Stalman,
Jon Prosser,
Sam Kohl,
John Gruber,
Federico Viticci,
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Ross Young,
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