WWDC 2025 May Disappoint on AI [Gurman]

Apple's upcoming developer conference (WWDC 2025) may disappoint on the AI front, according to a new report from Mark Gurman.In his latest newsletter, Gurman says some Apple employees believe the event could fall short in terms of AI, and there's concern that the planned announcements might highlight the company's current weaknesses. He also notes the event may be smaller than the past two WWDCs, with Apple now looking toward WWDC 2026 for a more substantial AI showing — a risky timeline given how quickly the field is evolving.The most notable AI update expected is Apple opening its Foundation Models to third-party developers. These models, which power on-device tasks like text summarization, reportedly use around 3 billion parameters — far fewer than cloud-based systems from competitors or even Apple's own internal tools. Developers will be able to integrate these models into their apps to power custom features.Continue ReadingShare Article:Facebook,  Twitter,  LinkedIn,  Reddit,  EmailFollow iClarified:Facebook,  Twitter,  LinkedIn,  Newsletter,  App Store,  YouTube

Jun 2, 2025 - 04:10
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WWDC 2025 May Disappoint on AI [Gurman]


Apple's upcoming developer conference (WWDC 2025) may disappoint on the AI front, according to a new report from Mark Gurman.

In his latest newsletter, Gurman says some Apple employees believe the event could fall short in terms of AI, and there's concern that the planned announcements might highlight the company's current weaknesses. He also notes the event may be smaller than the past two WWDCs, with Apple now looking toward WWDC 2026 for a more substantial AI showing — a risky timeline given how quickly the field is evolving.

The most notable AI update expected is Apple opening its Foundation Models to third-party developers. These models, which power on-device tasks like text summarization, reportedly use around 3 billion parameters — far fewer than cloud-based systems from competitors or even Apple's own internal tools. Developers will be able to integrate these models into their apps to power custom features.

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