Apple's WWDC 2026

Apple's WWDC 2026

From Generative AI 101 by Emily Laird

June 10, 2026 · 10 min · Episode 296

About this episode

Emily Laird critiques Apple's WWDC 2026 AI announcements and their implications for Siri and privacy.

Host Emily Laird rips into Apple’s WWDC 2026 AI pitch, where Siri gets rebuilt, privacy gets a black turtleneck, and your iPhone tries to stop being dumb about the small stuff. From Apple Intelligence and Visual Intelligence to child safety controls and developer tools, this episode asks whether Cupertino finally has an AI plan or just a shinier hologram. The verdict: Apple did not hand us the future, it handed us a floor plan, and Siri is somewhere in the walls holding a soldering iron.Join the AI Weekly MeetupsConnect with Us: If you enjoyed this episode or have questions, reach out to Emily Laird on LinkedIn. Stay tuned for more insights into the evolving world of generative AI. And remember, you now know more about Apple's WWDC 2026. Connect with Emily Laird on LinkedIn

People in this episode

Host: Emily Laird

Topics covered

  • Apple WWDC
  • AI technology
  • Siri updates
  • privacy
  • developer tools
  • child safety controls

Keywords

  • Apple
  • WWDC 2026
  • Siri
  • AI pitch
  • privacy
  • developer tools
  • child safety

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Apple

Products: Siri, iPhone

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