Apple has set the dates for its 2026 Worldwide Developers Conference, marking the final appearance by chief executive Tim Cook. Building on the initial March announcement, the event will run from June 8 to June 12 and spotlight advances in artificial intelligence.
The company made the announcement on Monday, May 18. Sessions will cover software updates across its platforms, with a strong emphasis on artificial intelligence features. Apple has already chosen Google's Gemini technology to power an upgraded version of Siri, which is expected to receive significant attention at the conference. This follows the March 23 announcement detailing the keynote at Apple Park and online sessions.