Apple's WWDC 2025 will address feature release delays
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is expected to be notable this year, with only about three months until the event. The company has already revealed that some anticipated features from last year's conference, including improvements to Siri, will not be released on time, leaving uncertainty about their future. In the past, Apple faced challenges when it introduced its own mapping software, which received poor reviews and led to an apology from CEO Tim Cook. Unlike that situation, the delay of new Apple Intelligence features has not made devices less useful. However, it's not typical for Apple to overpromise on features, and many are wondering if the company will address these delays at the upcoming WWDC. The keynote is likely to showcase new features across Apple’s various platforms. However, there is concern about how the company will talk about features that have not yet been delivered. If they try to announce new generations of these features without having released the original ones, it may lead to skepticism from developers and customers alike. Historically, Apple has preferred to keep projects under wraps until they are ready to launch. The company has a reputation for canceling projects that are not meeting their standards without making a fuss. Nonetheless, with the rise of generative AI, it seems Apple rushed to catch up, and this could backfire, making the company seem unprepared and unable to deliver what it promised.