This year’s WWDC keynote was an odd one. It was relatively short at around 76 minutes, for one thing. It also eschewed the usual OS-by-OS structure, but I think that’s for the best. The biggest change was that there was really only one major thing Apple wanted to talk about: “Apple Intelligence”. Apple divided their keynote into three sections: platform improvements, trust and safety, and Apple Intelligence. The Apple Intelligence part clocked in at over 40 minutes, or around 53% of the total video runtime. The trust and safety bit was around 14% of the video, and the platform improvements discussion was a hair over 15%. The rest was the intro, a small teaser for developers, and some closing pieces. Platform improvements This part was, by far, the most interesting piece for me. As I wrote before the keynote, I’ve been feeling that Apple’s software story has been backsliding for long time. This section is the closest thing we’ll get to an admission of that. I worried that this would be…
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