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Apple rebuilt Siri with Google Gemini at WWDC 2026, launching a standalone Siri app, iOS 27 support back to iPhone 11, and opt-in Liquid Glass UI rollbacks.
Apple rebuilt Siri from scratch on Google Gemini Frontier, launched iOS 27 and macOS Golden Gate — and Tim Cook took his final bow as CEO. Here’s everything from WWDC 2026.
The Great American AI Act would preempt state AI laws for 3 years, set federal rules for frontier AI, and create criminal penalties for deepfake identity fraud. Here’s what’s in the 269-page draft.
SpaceX priced at $135/share on June 11 and SPCX began trading on Nasdaq on June 12 — the largest US IPO in history at a $1.77 trillion valuation.
OpenAI’s Dreaming V3 rewrites ChatGPT memory from scratch — self-updating, time-aware, and rolling out to Plus users now. Here’s what actually changed.
Uber hit its entire 2026 AI budget in just four months and is now capping Claude Code and Cursor at $1,500 per employee per month.
The OpenAI Frontier Governance Framework just landed — a public document explaining how the company’s AI safety and security practices…
Microsoft built its own coding AI, Google raised $80B, and Anthropic signed a $1.25B/month SpaceX deal. The biggest AI news this week, June 2–5, 2026.
Anthropic signed a deal with SpaceX for all of Colossus 1’s compute. Here’s what the $1.25B/month price tag means for Claude Pro, Max, and API users right now.
Google released Gemma 4 12B — an open-source multimodal model that handles text, images, video, and audio natively on any 16GB laptop. Apache 2.0, free to use commercially.
