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Filipe Esposito has an exposé on Enchanté (and Enterprise Assistant), Apple’s way of testing their AI tools internally.

Filipe Esposito has an exposé on Enchanté (and Enterprise Assistant), Apple’s way of testing their AI tools internally.

Mark Gurman reports that we’ll see the “new Siri” announced at WWDC24 before we get a chatbot version at WWDC26 and in the fall – plus Jason Snell on Google TPUs.

Federico Viticci dove deep into the OpenClaw project from Peter Steinberger and reported back on his experience – a must-read for the state of AI at the beginning of 2026.

Michael Burkhadrt points out that more people will get to use the new Siri than if it launched on time. So… it’s actually sort of in their favor?

With Apple confirming reports that Siri features will be powered by Gemini, Google’s new Personal Intelligence is a de facto preview of what’s to come.

Apple researchers have published a study on a new model “Manzano” that represents improved quality and performance compared to current versions.

Apple has announced a leadership transition, with John Giannandrea retiring and former Gemini lead Amar Subramanya will fill his AI role under Craig Federighi.

Jason Snell and Myke Hurley discussed the theoretical possibility that Apple Intelligence could query the data on your phone – but that idea is very much real in the form of Entity Queries in App Intents.

Using App Intents, enable people to find app content that matches their surroundings or objects onscreen with visual intelligence.

Developers around the world are able to bring even more intelligent experiences into their apps by tapping into Apple’s Foundation Models framework.

Now that Apple Intelligence is available in Shortcuts, I’ve built a set for the Use Model action, Writing Tools, Image Playground, and Photos Memories.

Apple has released their annual updates, highlighting Visual Intelligence and Intelligent Shortcuts (among other features).

Designer and developer Vidit Bhargava joined me to talk about his framework for app development centered around designing actions first, particularly as it relates to Apple Intelligence.

Join me post-WWDC at the Hyatt House near Apple Park to discuss Apple Intelligence, App Intents, and Shortcuts!

If you want to build for Apple Intelligence but don’t know where to start, here’s a suggested viewing order for the developer sessions.

AI consultant and app developer Connor Hammond joins me to talk about the future of app development in a world of AI, particularly in relation to Apple’s App Intents APIs.

Welp – Apple has told John Gruber of Daring Fireball that Apple Intelligence is officially delayed.

New developer APIs in iOS 18.4 hint at the coming Personal Context feature – now apps can tell Siri what she’s looking at.

I’m excited to join a great lineup of speakers at Deep Dish Swift – come here my talk about Apple Intelligence!

Watch my full presentation about Apple Intelligence from NSSpain – this is the perfect primer ahead of new features arriving soon.