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When WWDC 2024 takes place in June, Apple will unveil the next-generation version of macOS, macOS 15. While most of what we've heard about upcoming software has been focused on iOS, macOS and iOS often share many features, so we have some idea of what's coming to macOS as well.

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AI Features

Apple is working to add a number of AI-centric features to its operating system updates, many of which are likely to be cross-platform.
  • AI-generated Apple Music playlists.
  • AI-assisted writing in Pages.
  • AI-assisted slide deck creation in Keynote.
  • AI code writing features in Xcode.
  • Siri improvements and deeper integration with Shortcuts.
Siri could benefit the most from AI improvements, and there are rumors suggesting the personal assistant will be better at natural conversation and user personalization, with the new functionality set to be available cross-device.

Apple is specifically working on improved interaction between Siri and the Messages app, so Siri will be able to do things like auto-complete sentences more effectively and follow multi-part, complex commands.

Deeper integration with the Shortcuts app could allow users to automate complex tasks that involve multiple apps.

There is a slim possibility there might be some kind of chatbot based on generative AI, as rumors suggest that Apple is considering partnering with Google or OpenAI to use their large language models, but Apple may also just be planning to use generative AI for system features.

Other New Additions

There are several other features that are rumored to be coming to macOS 15.
  • Accessibility - Apple is working on an Adaptive Voice Shortcuts feature for creating a custom phrase and linking an accessibility setting to it, plus there will be an option for organizing Live Speech into user-created categories.
  • Freeform - A Scenes feature will let users select specific sections or Scenes within their boards for faster navigation and sharing.
  • Maps - The Maps app may gain support for creating custom routes, and it may also be upgraded with topographic maps.

Name

Since 2013, Apple has been using California landmark names for the Mac operating system, and there's no sign that's going to change. Apple has trademarked several names over the last decade, and some of the possibilities that have yet to be used include Redwood, Grizzly, Sequoia, Mammoth, Pacific, Rincon, Farallon, Miramar, Condor, Diablo, and Shasta.

Apple could go with a non-trademarked name, and it has done so several times in the past.

These are the names that Apple has used since it started naming macOS after California landmarks:
  • Mavericks
  • Yosemite
  • El Capitan
  • Sierra
  • High Sierra
  • Mojave
  • Catalina
  • Big Sur
  • Monterey
  • Ventura
  • Sonoma

Release Date

macOS 15 will be previewed at the WWDC 2024 keynote on Monday, June 10. The first beta will be provided to developers that same day, and a public beta will likely follow in the summer.

macOS 15 will then see a public launch sometime in the fall, either in September or October based on past launch timelines.

Read More

For more on what to expect in macOS 15, check out our macOS 15 roundup, which we will keep up to date both before and after WWDC.

Article Link: What to Expect From macOS 15
 
Likely MacOS Mammoth if it's the biggest update ever. :cool:


However, it's almost certain that Apple plans to add artificial intelligence to certain parts of the operating system. macOS 15, much like iOS 18, is slated to get AI-based features that will increase overall productivity. The iWork suite, which encompasses Pages, Keynote, and Numbers, could get features like autofill and auto-summary that use generative AI. Similarly, Apple could bake AI into Xcode, which would then help developers with coding-related tasks. These are features that Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI have already started to ship through their respective services, so it makes sense that Apple would try to follow suit.
 
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macOS Rincon.

Also anyone remember when I said "Widgets on macOS are coming in macOS 14", people thought I was crazy lol.
This year, I am predicting smart stacks.
 
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  • AI-assisted writing in Pages.
  • AI code writing features in Xcode.
AI-assisted writing in Pages sounds interesting: now instead of spending all of 5 seconds thinking of what to write in MacRumors comments or tweeting every random thought in my head on social media, I can get SiriGPT to do it for me. 🤪

But AI code writing in Xcode? As if Xcode doesn't run slow enough on my old iMac even without an AI making Clippy-esque suggestions every so often. 😭
 
The whole California name thing is getting boring now. I know it's because that's where Apple is from but they need to change it. We've had more Californian names than big cat names.

I like the code names Nvidia use for their GPU architectures based on scientists. I think macOS Lovelace / Ampere / Volta would sound cool. If Apple done this, which they won't, it'd fit in based on their focus of AI (I assume lol)
 
The AI features don't excite me...they will be useful but I hope macOS 15 has more than that. Any kind of improvement to Siri is welcome.

I want a Copilot alternative on my MacBook. At first I refused to use Copilot but I'm sold on it and it's the only AI tool I use. I tried Gemini and ChatGPT but they are in browser whereas Copilot is quickly accessible and more convenient. I've even installed it on my iPhone. Having Copilot on Windows is one thing that makes me go to my PC rather than my MacBook. Siri is only useful, sometimes, for basic things like the weather lol.
 
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