The most interesting thing @Apple announced at WWDC may have been what it didn't announce.
No moonshots. No promises of fully autonomous AI agents. No demos of a future that may or may not arrive. Instead, Apple focused on making devices work better, making Siri more useful, and bringing AI into experiences people already understand and use every day.
From Apple Park, @BenBajarin, @mweinbach and sat down for a special episode of Bit by Bit to break down Apple's WWDC announcements, from Apple Intelligence and Siri to the company's collaboration with Google, and what any of it actually means for users.
00:13 WWDC Roundtable Kickoff
00:58 Keynote Takeaways
02:08 Performance First
02:50 Trust And Framing
05:29 Invisible Applied AI
07:56 Assistant Not Agent
12:21 Consumer Versus Enterprise
14:23 Enterprise Upside For Apple
18:25 Platform Integration Edge
19:38 Apple Intelligence AI 101
22:32 Why Reveal The Tech
26:04 Geopolitics And Rollout
29:46 Favorite New Features
33:43 Testing And Wrap Up
Agent-assisted tooling is changing how we build for Android. To help you ship faster, we’re expanding our ecosystem to support your workflow across your favorite tools → https://t.co/VptTZwdGOS
Here are 3 Android Developer Productivity recent updates: 🧵👇
Apple showed plans for a new Siri AI that consumers will love. They failed to answer the key question: Do they have the AI chops to deliver? My guess is that we’ll see Siri AI in mid-CY27, versus previous expectations for the fall of this year. $AAPL
SPACEX IPO COUNTDOWN: In my own rounds with investors, it’s not about whether the IPOs will be successful for the big three looking to list this year. It’s about the lockups and whether big pre-IPO investors will meaningfully sell. It’s about how investors may have to rebalance, and what that means for the AI theme writ large. And it’s about earnings — how public market investors react as cash burn remains elevated.
My view? I believe SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI will all likely have to raise even more money within six months of listing. They would look to equity and debt markets, both private and public.
It’s going to be a big six months ahead!! A big thank you to @cvpayne for having me on the show.
Full interview here: https://t.co/LoZ4PLWyST
Exclusive new Apple Park Visitor Center #WWDC26 merch drop today!!!🤩
I was first in the store this morning after the overnight reset! Here’s what Apple added:
🌈 Rainbow Apple Logo Hat
🌈 Rainbow Garamond Crewneck
🚰 Apple Stainless Steel Water Bottle
Vibe coding is shaping the future of development in 2026 🚀
If you missed the Flutter session at #GoogleIO, the video on-demand is now up! See how Google teams are leveraging agentic tools like Antigravity to accelerate development. Catch the replay: https://t.co/PkvRTHBMHC
"This is the first time ever that I can remember that technology costs the same as people, and you're making that comparison: choose tech or people”-@jainarvind
Part 1 is companies realizing they're spending too much on AI
Part 2 is companies switching to cheaper AI because there are "good enough" models to do the job.
That may not bode well for OpenAI and Anthropic valuations that assume they can hold pricing power
Android is shifting to an intelligence system. 🧠
This evolution gives developers a spectrum of ways to engage users. Out of the box, Gemini can automate tasks across your app by analyzing the screen with zero code required.
For deeper integration, the AppFunctions Jetpack library provides an MCP-like solution. By combining your app’s tools, services, and data with natural language descriptions, OS agents can seamlessly discover and execute them.
The TL;DR is... we're committed to embedding intelligence throughout the entire Android ecosystem. 😎
If you’re looking to build intelligent apps, watch our #GoogleIO session — now available on-demand on YouTube → https://t.co/YiirMc9qJr
I've really found my groove when working with AI: I write code quickly, then ask AI to review it and write tests. About 30% of the tests it writes aren't useful and get deleted, but the remaining 70% are fine, and the code reviews always seems to spot real mistakes I've made 👌