Apple's WWDC 2026: AI, Siri, and a Potential CEO Transition
The calendar has flipped to June, which means that Apple is about to host its annual Worldwide Developers' Conference.
It's a week-long affair that usually centers on what's to come in the company's software and operating system departments.
While things will be happening in Cupertino from June 8-12, the reveals will primarily be happening on that first day.
The WWDC 2026 keynote is scheduled for Monday, June 8 at 1PM ET/10AM PT, and it is shaping up to be one to watch.
For starters, this will likely be the final keynote to star long-running CEO Tim Cook before John Ternus assumes the title in September.
It's safe to guess there will be some heartfelt words about Apple from the company's outgoing leader at some point in the proceedings.
In terms of the tech, Apple has sworn up and down that it will be ready to unveil some big moves around artificial intelligence at this year's conference.
We've been promised the new, AI-driven model of Siri that will be tightly integrated into Apple's operating systems.
After so many months of rumors and delays, this feels like the time for Apple to come out swinging with some bold moves.






