AI just packed a full news cycle into one weekend: Apple is about to reboot Siri, Washington is flirting with AI ownership, xAI won a federal contract, and OpenAI and Anthropic are both sounding alarms. Here are the must-know moves. [1][4]
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Apple WWDC tomorrow: Siri is expected to be rebuilt on a custom Gemini model, with Apple also planning a chooser for ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude inside Apple Intelligence. That is a huge shift in how iPhone AI gets delivered. [1][8]
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Politics meets AI: Trump floated government equity stakes in AI giants, while Bernie Sanders proposed a 50% public ownership stake via stock. The short-term odds look low, but the message is clear: AI companies are now a political target. [1][17][18]
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xAI just landed a federal OneGov deal giving agencies Grok 4 and Grok 4 Fast for $0.42 per agency for 18 months, while Grok Build is now in beta for coding. xAI is pushing into government, enterprise, and developer workflows at once. [1]
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OpenAI and Anthropic are both widening the map. OpenAI updated GPT-Rosalind for life sciences, launched Rosalind Biodefense, and is nearing IPO filing, while Anthropic warned its systems may soon self-improve without human oversight. AI labs are acting like regulated infrastructure now. [1]
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The bigger story? AI is moving from demos to deployment fast: Microsoft is pushing Frontier Tuning, Apple is outsourcing core AI, and governments are buying in. Which move surprises you most? Reply and I will keep tracking the next wave. [7][1]
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