Welcome to the AI Insider’s The Week Ahead in AI. See the key developments and events we’re watching June 30–July 5, 2025.
Weekend AI News Briefs
HPE and Juniper Networks Reach Settlement with U.S. Department of Justice
Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Juniper Networks have reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice that clears the way for HPE’s $14 billion acquisition of Juniper to proceed. As part of the agreement, HPE will divest its Instant On business and allow limited access to Juniper’s Mist AIOps technology. The merger aims to boost competition in AI-native networking and offer customers a stronger alternative to legacy systems. (HPE)
Chinese Startup Noetix Robotics Triples Valuation
Chinese startup Noetix Robotics has tripled its valuation after its N2 humanoid robot placed second in the Beijing Marathon. Founder Jiang Zheyuan, a Tsinghua University dropout, outlined plans for fundraising, scaling production, and entering global markets in an interview with Bloomberg TV. (Yahoo Finance)
TPG-Owned Altimetrik to Acquire SLK Software for $600 Million
Altimetrik, a digital engineering and AI solutions firm, is acquiring SLK Software in a $600 million deal to expand its AI and analytics capabilities. The acquisition supports the TPG-owned Altimetrik’s push toward $1 billion in annual revenue and broadens its global customer base. (Financial Times)
Baidu to Open Source ERNIE AI Model, Signaling Major Shift in Global AI Competition
Baidu will begin open-sourcing its ERNIE large language model on Monday, marking a significant strategic turn for China’s AI sector and intensifying the global race for generative AI dominance. The move, confirmed by a company spokesperson, will be implemented gradually and could represent China’s most disruptive open-source development since DeepSeek’s emergence. (AI Insider)
Inside Chanakya Thunuguntla’s Plan to Rebuild the U.S. Workforce with Artificial Intelligence
Chanakya Thunuguntla, a leader in AI and people analytics, argues that artificial intelligence can transform HR by predicting and preventing talent issues through adaptive forecasting models. His work shows that AI-driven tools can help companies retain employees, plan better, and shift from static roles to skills-based talent systems that build long-term resilience. (USA Today)
OpenRouter Raises $40 Million to Scale Up Multi-Model Inference for Enterprise
The BBC has threatened legal action against AI firm Perplexity, accusing it of reproducing BBC content verbatim without permission and demanding compensation, content deletion, and immediate compliance. This marks the BBC’s first such move against an AI company and highlights broader concerns over AI web scraping and copyright violations in the publishing industry. (AI Insider)
China’s Humanoid Robots Generate Soccer Excitement
In a first for China, four teams of fully autonomous humanoid robots played 3-on-3 soccer matches in Beijing, drawing fan interest for their AI-driven strategies rather than athletic skill. The event previewed the upcoming World Humanoid Robot Games and showcased robots capable of independent movement, ball recognition, and recovery after falls. (AP)
AI Conferences & Events
The 22nd International Conference on Ubiquitous Robots (UR 2025)
June 30 to July 2, 2025, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, brings together global researchers to explore how robotics can integrate into daily life, covering core disciplines and applications ranging from healthcare to disaster response.(UR 2025)
AI Policy & Government Events
Vietnam has launched the National Data Development Fund to Boost AI
Vietnam has launched the National Data Development Fund with an initial capital of VNĐ1 trillion (US$38.4 billion) to advance digital infrastructure and data governance, particularly in underserved areas. Administered by the Ministry of Public Security, the fund will support AI, big data, and other emerging technologies for national development and security goals, with revenue sourced from public and private contributions. (Vietnam News)
AI Research
Mayo Clinic’s AI Tool Identifies 9 Dementia Types, Including Alzheimer’s, With One Scan
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed an AI tool, StateViewer, that identifies patterns of brain activity linked to nine types of dementia, including Alzheimer’s, using a single FDG-PET scan. In tests involving over 3,600 scans, StateViewer identified the correct dementia type in 88% of cases and helped clinicians interpret scans nearly twice as fast with up to three times greater accuracy. (AI Insider)
Stay tuned for next week’s edition of AI Insider’s The Week Ahead in AI for more updates on the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.