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OpenAI won WWDC 2025
OpenAI won WWDC 2025

Engadget

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Engadget

OpenAI won WWDC 2025

If you weren't paying close attention to Apple's WWDC 2025 keynote , it was easy to miss one of the more notable stories out of the event. For a conference where it aims to show itself as an innovator, this year Apple looked like it was out of new ideas. Whether it was digging up old design concepts or sherlocking even more third-party apps , we saw a company dependent on the work of others. But nowhere was that dependence more striking than the one Apple now has with OpenAI. For many of the new Apple Intelligence features the company announced on Monday, it was quick to note users could turn to OpenAI's models, instead of its own in-house systems, to carry out a task. Don't like the portraits of your friends Image Playground is generating? ChatGPT can help. How about the analysis offered by Visual Intelligence? If Apple's model isn't doing it for you, ChatGPT can assist there, too. Those are just two examples. There are others. OpenAI's models are also available through the updated Shortcuts app, and, perhaps most notably, in the new version of Apple's Xcode app development suite. In fact, according to Engadget managing editor Cherlynn Low, who was on the ground in Cupertino, the news that ChatGPT would come built directly in Xcode got one of the loudest cheers of the presentation. It all felt like an admission by Apple that its own AI models, even the more private, on-device one it would make available to developers through a new framework, aren't up to snuff. Apple's dependence on OpenAI is not new. ChatGPT has been an integral part of Apple Intelligence since the start, but what is surprising is how much deeper that dependence has become. Before Monday, we all knew the company was behind in the AI race. At WWDC 2025, Apple offered few reassurances it would catch up anytime soon. For instance, it had almost nothing to say about the more personalized Siri it previewed at last year's conference. "As we've shared, we're continuing our work to deliver the features that make Siri even more personal," said Craig Federighi, the company's senior vice president of software engineering. "This work needed more time to reach our high-quality bar, and we look forward to sharing more about it in the coming year." The time frame of "in the coming year" would suggest the new Siri may not arrive before the start of 2026 at the earliest. Six months to a year is an eternity in the tech world, especially when Apple's competitors are moving so quickly. As if to punctuate things, OpenAI announced on Saturday it had begun rolling out an update to Advanced Voice that gives ChatGPT more subtle intonation, realistic cadence and expressiveness. Those are all upgrades that Siri could use. Of course, the irony that Apple should choose to turn to OpenAI for help in the AI race is one almost certainly not lost on anyone at either company. In May, OpenAI announced it was buying Jony Ive's io hardware startup (for a reported $6.5 billion) to support its ambition to build an AI device. In an interview with The New York Times about the acquisition, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman didn't explicitly mention Ive's former employer, but he was obviously thinking about Apple and the iPhone throughout the conversation. "We've been waiting for the next big thing for 20 years," he said at one point. "We want to bring people something beyond the legacy products we've been using for so long." The fact the AI devices we've seen so far, including the AI Pin and R1 , haven't been a success, does not mean Apple is safe from disruption. For one, the pedigree of OpenAI and Jony Ive (even if you include misses like the MacBook Pro with its terrible butterfly keyboard) surpass that of Humane and Rabbit. One of the people that is now working for OpenAI as part of the io deal include Evans Hankey , who was Apple's head of hardware design for three years after Ive's departure from the company. You could make the argument that Apple has found itself in similar situations before and come out unscathed. For years, the company has depended on Google to offer access to a search engine to its users (and Maps before that), but this feels different to me. What's going on in the AI industry doesn't play to the company's usual strengths. The technology is moving faster than Apple's annual release schedule, with new, more powerful models being announced almost every week. It's not a space where the company can rely on its usual strategy of waiting for others to work out the wrinkles before it dives in itself. It's too early to know if Apple's partnership with OpenAI will ultimately hurt the tech giant, but it's safe to say OpenAI isn't content with being merely a supporting player. Apple is still one of the wealthiest companies in the world, with billions of dollars of cash on hand — but being so dependent on OpenAI is a rare sign of vulnerability in a crucial part of the tech industry.

Here is everything Apple announced at its annual developer conference
Here is everything Apple announced at its annual developer conference

Observer

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Observer

Here is everything Apple announced at its annual developer conference

Apple unveiled upgrades to operating systems across its devices on Monday, including overhauled visual elements, a fresh naming system for software updates and new features in its Apple Intelligence suite. At its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, the company also said it would open up the underlying technology it uses for Apple Intelligence to developers. These are some of the key announcements from the event: "LIQUID GLASS" Apple is rolling out a new "Liquid Glass" design language across its software, bringing sleek translucence and a glass-like shine to app interfaces. Inspired by visionOS on the Vision Pro augmented reality device, the design adapts to light and dark modes and reacts dynamically to movement using real-time rendering. The new design will be implemented in buttons, sliders, media controls and larger elements such as tab bars and sidebars, along with matching redesigned toolbars and navigation. Apple is releasing updated Application Programming Interfaces so that developers can begin adapting their apps ahead of the new design rollout later this year. OPERATING SYSTEMS This year's major iOS release would have originally been called iOS 19, following the usual sequence after iOS 18. However, Apple is now changing its naming convention: future iOS versions will be numbered based on the year following their release-similar to how car manufacturers name new models. Several parts of the operating systems are getting a major visual overhaul as part of the redesign. The Phone app now includes call screening, allowing it to answer calls or wait on hold for you. The Messages app is also getting updates that include customizable chat backgrounds. Apple also said it would add generative AI to its Xcode coding tools that can help developers write code, test it and resolve errors. The company said it would add other coding models such as ChatGPT to Xcode. APPLE INTELLIGENCE New additions to the operating system include Live Translation, which uses on-device AI models to translate conversations in real time, in text messages, phone calls or FaceTime. Apple Pay is also getting Apple Intelligence integration, enabling it to track orders even for purchases made outside Apple Pay. Meanwhile, Image Playground is getting a boost with a new feature that allows users to generate images with the help of OpenAI's ChatGPT. Apple will now allow developers to tap into its on-device foundational model for their own apps. Through the new Foundation Models framework, developers can build intelligent, privacy-focused experiences that work offline too. VISUAL INTELLIGENCE Apple will also let users learn more about what's on their iPhone screens via Visual Intelligence. Users can search across Google, Etsy and other supported apps to find visually similar images or products. If the tool detects that you're viewing an event, iOS 26 will suggest adding it to your calendar. This feature will be accessible using the same button combination used to take a screenshot on an iPhone.

Everything Apple announced at its annual developer conference
Everything Apple announced at its annual developer conference

Time of India

time10-06-2025

  • Time of India

Everything Apple announced at its annual developer conference

HighlightsApple has introduced a new 'Liquid Glass' design language for its software, enhancing app interfaces with a sleek translucence and dynamic adaptations to light and movement. The upcoming major release of the iOS operating system will adopt a new naming convention based on the year of release, along with significant visual upgrades and new features like call screening and customizable chat backgrounds. Apple Intelligence will be enhanced with real-time conversation translation, integration with Apple Pay for order tracking, and new tools for developers to create intelligent applications using on-device foundational models. Apple unveiled upgrades to operating systems across its devices on Monday, including overhauled visual elements, a fresh naming system for software updates and new features in its Apple Intelligence suite. At its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, the company also said it would open up the underlying technology it uses for Apple Intelligence to developers. These are some of the key announcements from the event: "Liquid glass" Apple is rolling out a new "Liquid Glass" design language across its software, bringing sleek translucence and a glass-like shine to app interfaces. Inspired by visionOS on the Vision Pro augmented reality device, the design adapts to light and dark modes and reacts dynamically to movement using real-time rendering. The new design will be implemented in buttons, sliders, media controls and larger elements such as tab bars and sidebars, along with matching redesigned toolbars and navigation. Apple is releasing updated Application Programming Interfaces so that developers can begin adapting their apps ahead of the new design rollout later this year. Operating systems This year's major iOS release would have originally been called iOS 19, following the usual sequence after iOS 18. However, Apple is now changing its naming convention: future iOS versions will be numbered based on the year following their release-similar to how car manufacturers name new models. Several parts of the operating systems are getting a major visual overhaul as part of the redesign. The Phone app now includes call screening, allowing it to answer calls or wait on hold for you. The Messages app is also getting updates that include customizable chat backgrounds. Apple also said it would add generative AI to its Xcode coding tools that can help developers write code, test it and resolve errors. The company said it would add other coding models such as ChatGPT to Xcode. Apple Intelligence New additions to the operating system include Live Translation, which uses on-device AI models to translate conversations in real time, in text messages, phone calls or FaceTime. Apple Pay is also getting Apple Intelligence integration, enabling it to track orders even for purchases made outside Apple Pay. Meanwhile, Image Playground is getting a boost with a new feature that allows users to generate images with the help of OpenAI's ChatGPT. Apple will now allow developers to tap into its on-device foundational model for their own apps. Through the new Foundation Models framework, developers can build intelligent, privacy-focused experiences that work offline too. Visual Intelligence Apple will also let users learn more about what's on their iPhone screens via Visual Intelligence. Users can search across Google, Etsy and other supported apps to find visually similar images or products. If the tool detects that you're viewing an event, iOS 26 will suggest adding it to your calendar. This feature will be accessible using the same button combination used to take a screenshot on an iPhone.

Apple supercharges tools, technologies for developers to foster creativity, innovation, and design
Apple supercharges tools, technologies for developers to foster creativity, innovation, and design

Tahawul Tech

time10-06-2025

  • Tahawul Tech

Apple supercharges tools, technologies for developers to foster creativity, innovation, and design

'Developers play a vital role in shaping the experiences customers love across Apple platforms,' said Susan Prescott, Apple's vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations. 'With access to the on-device Apple Intelligence foundation model and new intelligence features in Xcode 26, we're empowering developers to build richer, more intuitive apps for users everywhere.' The new resources join the extensive and continuously evolving set of technologies Apple offers developers, including over 250,000 APIs that enable developers to integrate their apps with Apple's hardware and software features. These APIs span a wide range of capabilities, such as machine learning, augmented reality, health and fitness, spatial computing, and high-performance graphics. With each platform release, Apple expands and refines its technologies and tools to assist developers in bringing their ideas to life and delivering rich, responsive, and optimised experiences across Apple platforms. A beautiful new software design brings more focus to content, and delivers more expressive and delightful experiences across iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe 26, watchOS 26, and tvOS 26,1 while keeping them all instantly familiar. The Foundation Models framework joins a suite of tools that allow developers to tap into on-device intelligence, and Xcode 26 leverages large language models like ChatGPT, giving them access to Xcode's Coding Tools and other intelligent features. CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA — Apple announced new technologies and enhancements to its developer tools to help developers create more beautiful, intelligent, and engaging app experiences across Apple platforms. Access to the on-device Apple Intelligence model, large language model integration in Xcode, and an elegant new software design across Apple platforms give developers everything they need to build beautiful modern apps with speed and confidence. New Design with Liquid Glass The elegant new design gives developers the opportunity to make their apps more expressive and delightful, while being instantly familiar. It's crafted with a new software-based material called Liquid Glass, which combines the optical qualities of glass with a sense of fluidity. This gorgeous new material extends from the smallest elements users interact with every day — like buttons, switches, sliders, text, and media controls — to larger elements, including tab bars and sidebars for navigating apps. Native frameworks like SwiftUI give developers everything they need to adopt the new design in their apps. The universal design allows developers to bring greater focus to their users' content, establishing a consistent experience when developing across Apple's platforms. With the all-new Icon Composer app, developers and designers are empowered to create visually captivating app icons that enhance their app's identity. This powerful tool helps create a consistent visual identity for app icons by annotating layers for multiple rendering modes, with advanced features that include blurring, adjusting translucency, testing specular highlights, and previewing icons in various tints. Foundation Models Framework With the Foundation Models framework, developers will be able to build on Apple Intelligence to bring users new experiences that are intelligent, available when they're offline, and that protect their privacy, using AI inference that is free of cost. The framework has native support for Swift, so developers can easily access the Apple Intelligence model with as few as three lines of code. Guided generation, tool calling, and more are all built into the framework, making it easier than ever to implement generative capabilities right into an existing app. For example, Automattic is using the framework in its Day One journaling app to bring users privacy-centric intelligence features. 'The Foundation Model framework has helped us rethink what's possible with journaling,' said Paul Mayne, head of Day One at Automattic. 'Now we can bring intelligence and privacy together in ways that deeply respect our users.' Xcode 26 Xcode 26 is packed with intelligence features and experiences to help developers make their ideas a reality. Developers can connect large language models directly into their coding experience to write code, tests, and documentation; iterate on a design; fix errors; and more. Xcode has built-in support for ChatGPT, and developers can use API keys from other providers, or run local models on their Mac with Apple silicon, to choose the model that best suits their needs. Developers can start using ChatGPT in Xcode without needing to create an account, and subscribers can connect their accounts to access more requests.2 Coding Tools help developers stay in the flow and be more productive in their tasks. Accessible from anywhere in a developer's code, Coding Tools provide suggested actions like generating a preview or a playground, or fixing an issue, and can also handle specific prompts for other tasks right inline. Xcode 26 comes with additional features to keep developers focused and productive, like a redesigned navigation experience, improvements to the localisation catalog, and improved support for Voice Control to dictate Swift code and navigate the Xcode interface entirely by voice. App Intents App Intents lets developers deeply integrate their app's actions and content with system experiences across platforms, including Siri, Spotlight, widgets, controls, and more. This year, App Intents gains support for visual intelligence. This enables apps to provide visual search results within the visual intelligence experience, allowing users to go directly into the app from those results. For instance, Etsy is leveraging visual intelligence to enhance the user experience in its iOS app by facilitating faster and more intuitive discovery of goods and products. 'At Etsy, our job is to seamlessly connect shoppers with creative entrepreneurs around the world who offer extraordinary items — many of which are hard to describe. The ability to meet shoppers right on their iPhone with visual intelligence is a meaningful unlock, and makes it easier than ever for buyers to quickly discover exactly what they're looking for while directly supporting small businesses,' said Etsy CTO Rafe Colburn. Swift 6.2 Swift 6.2 introduces powerful features to enhance performance, concurrency, and interoperability with other languages like C++, Java, and JavaScript. And now, in collaboration with the open-source community, Swift 6.2 gains support for WebAssembly. Building upon Swift 6's strict concurrency checking, Swift 6.2 simplifies writing single-threaded code. Developers can now configure modules or individual files to run on the main actor by default, eliminating the need for additional annotations. Containerisation Framework The Containerization framework enables developers to create, download, or run Linux container images directly on Mac. It's built on an open-source framework optimised for Apple silicon and provides secure isolation between container images. Tools and Resources for Games Game Porting Toolkit 3 provides developers with updated tools for evaluating and profiling their game. Developers can now customise the Metal Performance HUD, and get onscreen insights and guidance for optimising graphics code for the best possible performance in the evaluation environment. And developers can use Mac Remote Developer Tools for Windows to build Mac games on a remote Mac in their existing development workflows. Metal 4 is designed exclusively for Apple silicon, and sets the stage for the next generation of games on Apple platforms with support for advanced graphics and machine learning technologies. Developers can now run inference networks directly in their shaders to compute lighting, materials, and geometry, enabling highly realistic visual effects for their games. MetalFX Frame Interpolation generates an intermediate frame for every two input frames to achieve higher and more stable frame rates, and MetalFX Denoising makes real-time ray tracing and path tracing possible in the most advanced games. The Apple Games app gives players a new all-in-one destination for all of their games and the friends they play them with on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. It also introduces a new dedicated app for developers to reengage their existing players and attract new ones. Challenges give players a new way to compete with friends in score-based showdowns, turning single-player games into shared experiences. Developers that have Game Center leaderboards for their games can easily add challenges, offering players even more ways to rally a group, crown a winner, and have a rematch. Game Overlay enhances in-game engagement by integrating Game Center features directly into gameplay. Players can access their next achievement and recent scores, and see which friends are currently playing, making it easy to start a chat — all without leaving the game. Players can also adjust settings and view the latest In-App Events, keeping them connected and in control without breaking immersion. Managed Background Assets simplifies asset hosting for developers, giving them control over how their app or game downloads assets. Developers can self-host or opt for Apple-Hosted Background Assets, where Apple handles hosting. Every Apple Developer Program membership includes 200GB of Apple hosting capacity for the App Store. Apple-Hosted Background Assets can be submitted separately from an app build. Tools to Help Protect Kids Online To ensure kids have enjoyable, enriching, and appropriate in-app experiences, developers can utilise a range of tools — including parental controls and the Sensitive Content Analysis framework — to enhance child safety and ensure privacy. Building on these existing tools, developers can use the new Declared Age Range API to deliver age-appropriate content based on a user's age range. When developers implement this API, parents can allow their children to share their age range without disclosing a birthdate or other sensitive information, enabling developers to tailor experiences accordingly. The feature is built around privacy: Age range data is shared only if parents choose to allow it, and they can disable sharing at any time. New App Store Accessibility and App Store Connect Features New Accessibility Nutrition Labels for App Store product pages help users learn which accessibility features are supported before they download an app or game. Developers can now share information in App Store Connect about their app or game's support, such as whether it includes VoiceOver, Voice Control, Larger Text, Captions, and more. An Accessibility Nutrition Label will appear on their app's product page, specific to each platform it supports. Developers can also add a URL on their app's App Store product page that links users to a website with more details. The App Store Connect app on iOS and iPadOS has been updated to let developers view TestFlight screenshots and crash feedback, in addition to receiving push notifications when beta testers provide feedback. The App Store Connect API supports these enhancements, and introduces the ability for developers to create webhooks to get real-time updates, and support for Apple-Hosted Background Assets and Game Center configuration. Availability Today's updates join the ever-expanding collection of intelligent and powerful tools and technologies Apple provides to developers. The Apple Intelligence features detailed require supported devices, which include all iPhone 16 models, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPad mini (A17 Pro), and iPad and Mac models with M1 and later that have Apple Intelligence enabled and Siri and device language set to the same supported language: English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish, Japanese, Korean, or Chinese (simplified). More languages will be coming by the end of this year: Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese (Portugal), Swedish, Turkish, Chinese (traditional), and Vietnamese. For more information, visit Features are subject to change. Some features may not be available in all languages or regions, and availability may vary due to local laws and regulations. For more information about availability, visit All of these features are available for testing starting today through the Apple Developer Program at and a public beta will be available through the Apple Beta Software Program next month at

Apple adds ChatGPT to Xcode, will help developers create apps using AI
Apple adds ChatGPT to Xcode, will help developers create apps using AI

India Today

time10-06-2025

  • India Today

Apple adds ChatGPT to Xcode, will help developers create apps using AI

At its WWDC 2025 event, Apple introduced a new version of Xcode, its main app-building tool, with built-in support for ChatGPT. This means developers can now get AI-powered help for writing code, fixing bugs, creating documentation and even testing apps, all directly within new version, Xcode 26, doesn't just stop with ChatGPT. Apple is giving developers the option to plug in other AI models using API keys. For those using Apple's own chips, local AI models can also run smoothly without relying on the internet. The company has also launched something called the Foundation Models framework, which lets developers use Apple's AI tools on their devices with just three lines of can be used in Xcode even without signing in to an OpenAI account. But those who already pay for ChatGPT can connect their accounts to get more usage. Developers can simply type a prompt in the coding area to generate previews, fix code errors or even create new functions, making the entire development process quicker and easier. The update comes with other helpful features too. There is a new navigation system in Xcode, better support for translating apps into different languages, and improved voice control. Developers can now write Swift code and move through Xcode using just their Apple had earlier shown off a tool called Swift Assist, aimed at helping developers write code using AI. However, it never became widely available. With ChatGPT now fully integrated into Xcode, Apple seems to be taking a more practical approach to AI in rumours suggested Apple might partner with other AI companies like Anthropic, but it eventually went with OpenAI's ChatGPT. This move shows Apple wants to make app development smarter without locking developers into just one Xcode 26 brings Apple's first big step toward mixing artificial intelligence with app development, which will help coders work faster while giving them the flexibility to choose their own tools.

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