Apple is not expected to have many new Apple Intelligence features to announce at WWDC25, as they have been focusing on implementing previously announced features throughout the past year.
Despite this, some AI features to be introduced include Apple Intelligence-generated Shortcuts automations, an API for developers to use Apple Intelligence models, AI-powered health tips, and improvements to the Foundation model.
Shortcuts will be updated to allow users to create actions using Apple Intelligence models, simplifying the process of building automations.
Developers will gain access to Apple Foundation Model APIs directly, enabling them to incorporate AI features into their apps more easily and cost-effectively.
A new AI coach named Project Mulberry is in development to provide personalized health recommendations based on data from Apple's in-house physicians, with a release planned for spring 2026.
Apple is testing various versions of its Foundation model, with the largest model potentially running on Private Cloud Compute servers for improved performance.
Siri's overhaul known as LLM Siri, aiming to give Siri a conversational interface, is still in development and not expected to be ready this year.
Apple will introduce new AI features such as a low-power mode, updates to the Translate feature, Swift Assist for code writing, and an AI-powered tool for user interface testing.
Despite the focus on implementing existing features, Apple may quietly rebrand some features as 'AI-powered' to showcase productivity within the Apple Intelligence team.