# WWDC
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Apple’s Polished Promises Meet Wall Street's AI Fatigue
Investors are losing patience with Apple’s gradual approach to AI as recent product announcements lack the immediate commercial impact needed to drive a new iPhone upgrade cycle. Despite a high valuation, the company's reliance on competitors like Google for AI models and the delayed rollout of Siri's new features have triggered a wave of skepticism on Wall Street.

Apple’s $1.4 Trillion Digital Fortress: China Emerges as the Engine of the App Store Economy
Apple's App Store facilitated $1.4 trillion in economic activity in 2025, with China leading as the largest market. While AI integration is expected to fuel the next growth cycle, the company faces escalating antitrust pressure and record-breaking fine threats in India and the U.S.

The End of the Cook Era: Apple’s Leadership Transition and the High-Stakes Pivot to AI and Foldables
Tim Cook will step down as Apple CEO on September 1, 2026, transitioning to Executive Chairman while Hardware Engineering chief John Ternus takes the helm. This leadership change marks a significant shift in strategy, coinciding with the launch of a foldable iPhone and an aggressive push into integrated on-device AI.

Apple Signals AI Pivot with 'Human-First' Accessibility Suite Ahead of WWDC
Apple has unveiled a series of AI-driven accessibility features, including a camera-based environmental narrator for the blind and eye-tracking wheelchair controls. These updates highlight Apple's strategy of integrating practical, on-device AI to solve human challenges ahead of its major developer conference.

Apple’s Intelligence Offensive: What iOS 27 Reveals About the Post-Smartphone Era
Apple is set to debut iOS 27 at WWDC this June, focusing on deep generative AI integration, natural language shortcuts, and proactive writing tools. The update marks a significant strategic pivot toward autonomous, AI-driven user experiences designed to maintain the iPhone's edge in an increasingly competitive global market.

Siri’s Multi-Tasking Evolution: Apple’s Late Charge into the Generative AI Fray
Apple is testing a transformative Siri update that allows the assistant to handle multiple requests in a single command. This move, part of a broader AI overhaul, seeks to modernize the aging assistant and maintain competitiveness against generative AI rivals and domestic Chinese competitors.

Apple to Recast Siri as a System‑Level Chatbot — Powered by Google’s Gemini Under the Hood
Apple will relaunch Siri as a system‑level, conversational AI called "Campos," to be unveiled at WWDC in June and shipped with iOS 27 in September. The assistant will be multimodal and deeply integrated with system apps, but its underlying model will be a customised Google Gemini running on Google Cloud and TPUs, a pragmatic deal that raises privacy, competition and strategic‑dependency questions.