Sunday starts with “AI Hackathon with The AI Collective Tri-Valley | Humans In AI Week.” Presented by The AI Collective and hosted by The AI Collective, Jessie Chen, Samuel Sankisov, Saurabh Yergattikar, Suyash Saxena, and Pronnoy Goswami, this event runs from 11 AM to 2 PM PDT in Pleasanton. It is a Sunday hackathon tied to Humans in AI Week and The AI Collective Tri-Valley. Check it out on Luma if you want a weekend AI build event outside San Francisco. Next is “Flip the Script: WWDC Watch Party + Mac Dev Conference on Building, Distributing & Monetizing AI Apps by MacPaw.” Presented by Catalyst Bay and hosted by MacPaw and Catalyst Bay, this event starts at 11:30 AM on June 7 and runs until 5:30 PM on June 8 in Hillsborough. It brings together a WWDC watch party and Mac developer conference focused on building, distributing, and monetizing AI apps. Look it up on Luma if WWDC and Mac app development are part of your week. The week closes with “The AI Night @ WWDC26.” Presented by Clément S. - Building mobile apps that rocks and hosted by Clément SAUVAGE and Musa Malik, this event runs from 7 PM to 11 PM PDT in San Jose. It is an AI night tied to WWDC26, giving Sunday a final AI and mobile developer note. Go find it on Luma if you want to close the week around WWDC and AI builders. That is the Bay Area Founders Club weekly events roundup for June 1 through June 7, 2026. This week is centered on AI infrastructure, agents, enterprise deployment, evaluations, Snowflake Summit side events, and production-ready systems. At the same time, the calendar still makes room for creative technology, design, storytelling, media, robotics, salons, hackathons, and community gatherings. So choose the room that fits what you are working on right now. If you are trying to deploy agents, go where people are talking about evals, data access, orchestration, and enterprise systems. If you need builder energy, follow the workshops, after-hours sessions, and hackathons. If you want a wider lens, choose one of the creative or cross-disciplinary rooms and see what it opens up. The Bay works best when people actually show up. Go find what fits on Luma, register, and get in the room. I’m Dr. Paul Fang, and this has been the Bay Area Founders Club weekly events roundup. We’ll see you out there.