On Tuesday, Apple announced that its annual developers conference, WWDC, will start on the 10th of June, and end on the 14th of June.
According to the tech giant, anyone can stream the conference live on the Apple website. However, Apple is inviting some of the top software makers on the first day to join the celebration in person at the Campus.
During past WWDC events, the tech giant would usually reveal the newest members of the Apple ecosystem to the world through a “keynote” video on the first day presented by Tim Cook and other Apple staff.
At this year’s conference, Apple plans to reveal a major software update to the Vision Pro. However, analysts suggest that the company may reveal its artificial intelligence strategy and consumer features at the WWDC event.
This theory stems from a statement made in February by CEO Tim Cook, who mentioned that the company was investing heavily in artificial intelligence, teasing an AI-related announcement to occur later this year.