The Talk Show Live From WWDC 2024 can now be viewed on YouTube. Bold fireballJohn Gruber discussed Apple Intelligence and other WWDC announcements with Apple’s head of software engineering Craig Federighi, marketing head Greg Joswiak and AI/machine learning head John Giannandrea before a live audience.

The onstage interview took place Tuesday evening at the California Theater in San Jose, California, and lasted almost two hours.

Also check out our special WWDC episode of The MacRumors Show filmed in Apple Park.

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