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Apple WWDC 2026 showcases Siri AI, iOS 27, and Tim Cook’s last keynote

Apple WWDC 2026 showcases Siri AI, iOS 27, and Tim Cook's last keynote

Apple WWDC 2026 Highlights

Apple CEO Tim Cook presented his final keynote at the WWDC, unveiling upcoming features in the company’s major software update. This event marked a significant moment, as it was Cook’s last WWDC before John Ternas takes over as CEO in September. A focal point of the presentation was the enhanced AI capabilities of Siri and Apple Intelligence. Users can expect iOS 27 compatibility for older iPhones, along with new child safety features and improved performance across various applications.

California City Bans Data Centers

A Southern California city recently voted overwhelmingly to permanently ban data centers, reflecting local concern about the infrastructure supporting the AI industry. Measure NDC was approved by an impressive margin of 88.34%, with 10,321 votes in favor compared to 1,362 against.

Meta’s New Academy

In other tech news, Meta announced the launch of a $115 million Skilled Trades Academy aimed at providing free training. Graduates of this program will be assured job placements, which is quite a move for the company and, I think, could have quite an impact on the workforce.

Political Concerns Over AI

Senator Tom Cotton has urged the Justice Department to investigate a secretive campaign associated with China, claiming it’s designed to undermine the U.S. AI infrastructure.

Job Market Trends

Recent reports indicate that the rise of artificial intelligence has been a key reason behind expanding layoffs in the U.S., as companies have cited AI adoption as a factor in their decision-making.

Voice Cloning Scams

A new type of scam is making headlines. Imagine receiving a call from your child’s voice, panicking about an accident and asking for $15,000. It turns out, scammers are increasingly using AI voice cloning technology to deceive victims, creating a very realistic but fake scenario.

Apple’s Privacy Measures

Apple has long touted that privacy begins with the device itself. Many users find comfort in knowing their data is protected by various security features. However, new studies have surfaced, shedding light on the capabilities of Apple’s on-device AI.

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