Developers Hope for Big Leaps From Apple’s AI

Developers Hope for Big Leaps From Apple’s AI

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Bloomberg Technology goes to the developer community for a ground-level view of what iOS and macOS builders hope Apple will deliver at its upcoming event. The central wish: a Siri that becomes a genuine platform, one that accepts data and logic from third-party apps and handles multi-step natural language tasks without developers having to anticipate every possible phrasing. The dream scenario is seamless API exposure that lets Siri act as an intelligent middleware layer between apps and users.

A prominent concern is privacy. Bloomberg reporting suggests Google’s Gemini model may power the new iteration of Siri, which sits uncomfortably against Apple’s long-standing privacy brand. Developers express a strong preference for Apple’s own Private Cloud Compute infrastructure — described in the interview as “genuinely research-level breakthrough stuff” — even if it runs on Google hardware. The distinction matters to developers who have built their own reputations on Apple’s privacy promises.

The conversation also covers cross-device continuity (starting a project on iPhone and continuing on Mac), the economics of app development (nearly all revenue still comes from iPhone), and Apple’s interest in broadening the installed base across macOS, watchOS, and visionOS. A brief aside on iOS 27 naming conventions and the potential retirement of macOS regional names like “Tahoe” rounds out a discussion that captures developer anticipation — and anxiety — ahead of a high-stakes Apple AI announcement.


📺 Source: Bloomberg Technology · Published June 08, 2026
🏷️ Format: News Analysis

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