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Apple's AI Strategy Is Finally Taking Shape
Apple used WWDC 2026 to reveal its biggest AI push yet.
The company introduced Siri AI, expanded Apple Intelligence throughout its ecosystem, refined its Liquid Glass design language, and unveiled new tools that understand personal context, analyze what's on your screen, and take actions across apps.
Rather than chasing the chatbot race, Apple is betting on something different: AI that works quietly in the background while keeping your personal data on your devices.
Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent break down the announcements and what they mean for Apple users.
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Can Apple's New Siri Finally Catch Up?
Apple's next generation of AI features could represent the biggest shift to the iPhone experience in years.
Rumors point to a major Siri relaunch, deeper Apple Intelligence integration, and new accessibility tools designed to make devices more personal, useful, and private.
As WWDC unfolds, we'll be watching closely to see how many of those promises become reality.
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This Week in Tech 1087 + Security Now 1081
This week, the conversation goes far beyond chatbots.
Meta quietly expanded facial recognition capabilities. NVIDIA wants mini AI data centers in neighborhoods. SpaceX is preparing what could become the largest IPO in history.
Meanwhile, Security Now examines how AI vulnerability discovery is outperforming elite hackers and changing cybersecurity itself.
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