In Apple's 2023 Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) neither "AI" or "artificial intelligence" was ever uttered. (See the keynote & transcript: https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2023/101/)
It's a good bet that Apple purposefully didn't use these terms to at least distinguish themselves from the "AI hype". (For context, WWDC 2023 keynote was on the 5th of June 2023.)
The question here is if they will continue that trend in not using "AI" or "artificial intelligence" for 2024's developer conference, even as they roll in their own "AI" into their own products. (Note in WWDC 2023 they referred to "transformers" and "machine learning" but not "AI" or "artificial intelligence" directly).
Resolves "YES"
Resolves "YES" if during the 2024 WWDC keynote a presenter uses the word "AI" or the words "artificial intelligence" at least once. For easy objective resolution, if the transcript from Apple contains either of these words (whether referring to their own product(s)/service(s) or another company's) then the market will resolve "YES". Note that other terms related to "AI" (such as "LLM", "machine learning", etc.) will NOT resolve this market.
Resolving "NO"
Resolves "NO" if the word "AI" or "artificial intelligence" is not uttered by a presenter (according to Apple's transcript) during the 2024 WWDC keynote.
Note on Date of 2024 WWDC
I'll make sure to update this market's close to the day before the 2024 WWDC keynote is to take place once the date is announced. Usually done near the beginning of June.
They used it multiple times during the iPad keynote, so seems pretty much a given
https://www.youtube.com/live/f1J38FlDKxo?t=1340