By Stephen Nellis and Kenrick Cai
CUPERTINO, California, June 8 (Reuters) – Apple on Monday will test its standing in the AI race, with analysts expecting the iPhone maker to open its developer conference with a long-awaited Siri overhaul and tools to โtap the computing power of its 2.5 billion devices.
Apple has been seeking to close a gap with rivals such as Microsoft โand Alphabet’s Google, which have moved faster to embed โagenticโ AI โ software that can carry out complex tasks โ into everyday computing.
The question is how far Apple is willing to go. The โcompany has long kept tight control over its software and user data, and has taken a cautious approach to AI, leaning in part on partnerships, including with Googleโs Gemini models, to power new capabilities.
That caution contrasts with competitors betting on AI agents that could eventually replace traditional apps and reshape how people use their devices. Rivals such as Microsoft have teased a future where AI “agents” supersede traditional operating systems and apps, and Nvidia is working โwith PC makers to offer laptops that would directly โ target Apple’s own high-end MacBooks.
“Agents are critical, as they can potentially become the primary touch point of how consumers interact with their devices,” said Tarun Pathak, research director at Counterpoint Research. “The era of Agentic AI may pan โ out very differently from the way we think, but it’s too big a risk to miss out and Apple must follow swiftly.”
APPLE’S SPENDING PIVOT
Appleโs slower approach, though, has meant the company has so far avoided the massive spending on data centers seen at rivals. But it may now be shifting gears, with financial โchief โKevan Parekh saying on Apple’s latest earnings conference call that the company would โend its longtime goal of returning its spare cash directly โto shareholders, signaling room for greater investment.
But in chasing AI, Apple possesses something held by few of its rivals: powerful chips in many of its phones and laptops that can run AI agents for free because consumers already paid for the computing power when they purchased the device. Apple also has a massive trove of personal data sitting on iPhones.
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, its premier annual event to showcase the latest software, operating systems and developer tools, kicks off at 1700 GMT in Cupertino, California, on Monday.
SIRI’S TRANSFORMATION CHALLENGE
Analysts say Apple’s challenge on Monday is to โsuccessfully let Siri, which Apple is rebuilding with help from Google’s Gemini AI model, โbecome smarter and more useful on the basis of that personal data.