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iOS 26 doesn’t need a massive AI upgrade at WWDC 2025 – here’s why I’m not losing hope with Apple Intelligence


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WWDC is my favorite Apple event of the year. Ever since I was a kid, I’ve been excited to see what the future of iPhone, iPad, and Mac looks like, often opting for buggy developer betas as soon as the test software becomes available.

As I grow older, WWDC gets more and more intriguing, offering a glimpse into Apple’s software design and how the company looks to shape the future of its devices over the next 12 months.

Last year, WWDC 2024 was quite possibly the most exciting keynote we had ever seen, showcasing an AI-fueled future with promises that not only made me excited for artificial intelligence but would ultimately lead me to take a leap of faith and join TechRadar to write about AI.

12 months on, and we’ve all had front row seats to the Apple Intelligence launch mess ...


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