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AI Daily Brief — 7 June 2025

A quiet weekend. The Trump-Musk-Tesla story kept driving the political news cycle. WWDC25 preview coverage rolled into the weekend. PBS led its Saturday show with AI’s impact on the entry-level job market.

Top stories

  • Washington Post: behind-the-scenes account of the Trump-Musk weekend blowup. Deep-dive on the previous 48 hours — Musk’s ‘disgusting abomination’ attacks on the One Big Beautiful Bill, the Epstein-tie allegation posted Thursday, and Trump’s threat to sever federal contracts. xAI (Grok), Tesla and SpaceX federal business all framed as exposed. Tesla had shed ~$34B in market cap Thursday — its worst day since COVID. via Washington Post
  • WWDC25 preview weekend. Final preview pieces ran ahead of Apple’s WWDC25 keynote Monday. Expectations: a Siri rebuild reportedly considering Google Gemini and Anthropic Claude as backend options, on-device foundation model access for developers, an Apple Intelligence app strategy after the 2024 rollout’s mixed reception.
  • PBS News Weekend leads with AI displacing entry-level jobs. Segment on AI eroding the entry-level job market for new college graduates — part of a broader weekend news cycle echoing earlier-week comments by Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warning AI could wipe out half of entry-level white-collar jobs within five years. via PBS

Quiet corners

Saturday with no model releases, no funded rounds, no papers tied to this date. Major June releases — Mistral Magistral (Jun 10), Apple WWDC keynote (Jun 9), ChatGPT global outage (Jun 10) — all landed after Jun 7.

By the numbers

  • ~$34B — Musk personal net worth hit Thursday (still the dominant tape signal)
  • 2 days — until WWDC25 keynote
  • 3 days — until Mistral Magistral release
  • Most-mentioned entity: Trump / Musk

Compiled by AI Feed’s editor from verified web sources for 7 June 2025.