
Apple just killed "Siri" and replaced it with "Siri AI."
It's powered by their own models but those models run on Google Gemini under the hood.
The assistant wars just got messy.
But wait, there's more:
Anthropic is releasing its most dangerous AI model to the public today
OpenAI just filed for an IPO (and announced it before anyone could leak it)
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In today's post:
Apple renames Siri to "Siri AI" (and yes, it's powered by Google)
Anthropic releases Claude Fable to the public with "substantial guardrails"
OpenAI confidentially files for IPO, expects the news to leak anyway
Apple Finally Fixes Siri (With Google's Help)

Apple just killed the old, dumb Siri.
They revealed 'Siri AI' at WWDC 2026, a massive upgrade that turns a basic voice tool into a super smart assistant.
It can finally hold a real conversation and understand your whole digital life.
The details:
The new Siri AI pulls personal context right from your Messages, emails, and photos to answer complex questions.
It lives directly inside the Dynamic Island on iPhones and gets a brand new 3D visual on the Vision Pro.
Reports show Apple is actually using Google Gemini models to power the brain behind this massive update.
You will need a newer device to run it, including the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 16, or iPhone 17 models.
Users in the EU will not get Siri AI on iOS 27 at launch because of strict digital market laws.
Why it matters:
For years, Siri was a running joke while ChatGPT and Gemini took over the world.
Apple is finally fighting back to close the gap.
By building AI deep into your phone, Mac, and watch, they want to make sure you never need to download another AI app again.
๐ก L8R's Take:
It is wild that Apple had to rely on Google Gemini to fix their biggest problem.
Still, having a truly smart assistant baked right into iOS 27 is a huge win for us.
If this works smoothly, standalone AI chatbots are in big trouble.
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Anthropic Unleashes Its Super-Hacker AI to the Public

Anthropic is finally letting the public use its super-smart hacking AI.
They changed the name from Claude Mythos to Claude Fable and added strict safety rules.
This changes the game for cybersecurity because anyone can now access a model that hunts down software bugs in hours.
The details:
Anthropic is releasing Claude Fable to the public today, June 9, 2026.
The model was previously locked behind a secret program called Project Glasswing for big names like Apple and Microsoft.
It is famous for finding zero-day exploits and writing complex hacking code super fast.
The public version gets heavy guardrails to stop bad actors from launching cyberattacks.
Access will cost you a premium, reportedly double the price of current Claude Opus tiers.
Why it matters:
The cybersecurity world is facing a massive shift.
Good guys can use this AI to find and fix weak spots before hackers strike.
But Anthropic is rushing this out because they know rival labs will drop similar models in the next 6 to 12 months.
The race is on, and the barrier to entry for high-level hacking just dropped.
๐ก L8R's Take:
Guardrails or not, releasing a hacker AI to the public is like handing out loaded guns and hoping people only shoot at targets.
Anthropic is just trying to beat the competition before someone else releases an unsafe version.
Hackers will definitely find a way around these safety rules.
OpenAI Joins the Trillion-Dollar IPO Race

The race to the public stock markets just got crazy.
OpenAI confidentially filed paperwork for an IPO, following right behind its biggest rival Anthropic.
They announced the move early to beat the leaks, setting the stage for a massive Wall Street showdown.
The details:
OpenAI submitted a confidential draft S-1 to the SEC on June 8, 2026 to start the IPO process.
The AI giant was valued at $852 billion in March 2026 and hit a $25 billion revenue run rate in February.
Market experts believe OpenAI could reach a historic $1 trillion valuation when it finally goes public.
Anthropic filed for its own IPO on June 1, and SpaceX is expected to start trading around June 12.
A recent legal win against Elon Musk cleared a major roadblock for OpenAI to go public.
Why it matters:
The biggest names in tech are rushing to the stock market at the exact same time.
This is the ultimate test to see if regular investors actually want to buy into the massive AI hype.
For a long time, only private billionaires and huge funds could invest in these companies.
Soon, the public gets a chance to own a piece of the AI revolution.
๐ก L8R's Take:
A trillion-dollar public valuation is insane, but OpenAI will easily pull it off.
They are completely dominating the space, and retail investors will blind-buy this stock.
If you want proof that AI is the new internet, this massive IPO trio is all you need to see.
๐ Quick L8R Summary
Apple's Siri AI: Apple just rebuilt Siri from scratch with its own foundation models (powered by Google Gemini) and slapped "AI" on the name.
Anthropic's Claude Fable: Anthropic is releasing its super-capable Claude Mythos model to the public as "Claude Fable" with heavy guardrails after keeping it locked down for months.
OpenAI's IPO: OpenAI filed confidentially for an IPO and announced it early because they knew it would leak anyway.
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