What’s New in Artificial Intelligence – June 2025
What’s New in Artificial Intelligence – June 2025
June 2025 brought a flurry of breakthroughs, regulatory shifts, and corporate strategies strengthening the global AI narrative—from national policy moves to the rise of agentic AI assistants and major AI infrastructure investments.
📌 Major Developments & Policy
U.S. legislative friction threatens AI competitiveness
The newly passed “One Big Beautiful Bill” includes cuts to energy incentives and social programmes, potentially raising utility costs and hampering America’s capacity to support energy‑intensive AI data centers. Observers warn it may erode U.S. AI leadership amidst global competition.
Lawmakers push to ban Chinese AI tools from U.S. agencies
A bipartisan bill was introduced to restrict federal agencies from using AI systems developed by strategic competitors like China, citing risks to national security and technological sovereignty.
EU’s wave of AI gigafactory proposals
Europe received 76 bids across 60 sites from tech and industrial firms to establish AI gigafactories—large‑scale facilities laid out to house ~100,000 next‑gen AI chips. This aligns with a €20 billion EU investment in digital infrastructure.
🏢 Corporate Strategies & AI Agents
Meta forms “Superintelligence Labs”
Meta announced the launch of its Meta Superintelligence Labs (MSL), underpinned by leadership from veteran AI figures like Alexandr Wang and Nat Friedman. This marks an aggressive push into open‑source “Llama” models and next‑gen AI research.
Apple considers switching Siri to Anthropic or OpenAI
Apple is exploring integrating OpenAI or Anthropic models to power Siri, signaling a major shift from in‑house AI. While no final decision is made, it reflects Apple’s broader strategic AI reshuffling.
🤖 AI Agents & Consumer Innovation
India launches agentic assistant ‘Kruti’
Ola Krutrim unveiled Kruti, a multilingual AI agent capable of handling everyday tasks—such as booking cabs or ordering food—in 13 Indian languages. Designed to understand context and remember user preferences, Kruti demonstrates the emergence of agentic AIs in emerging markets.
Humanoid AI robots play real-world soccer
The RoBoLeague in Beijing featured its first 3-on-3 soccer match entirely played by humanoid robots. Driven by reinforcement learning and autonomous perception, this event underscores the scaling of physical AI applications.
Amazon reaches 1 million deployed robots
Amazon’s global fulfilment centers now operate over 1 million robots, powered by the new DeepFleet generative AI model—improving fleet efficiency by 10% and accelerating package delivery.
🏥 Government & Public Sector AI
FDA launches “Elsa”, its first AI tool
On June 2, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration introduced Elsa, a generative AI assistant designed to support regulatory work, data review, and decision-making across departments.
Survey: 1 in 5 students use ChatGPT for career advice
A recent Early Careers Survey shows 20% of students are consulting tools like ChatGPT for job search and career planning support—signalling AI’s growing influence on youth employment decisions.
⚙️ Research, Sustainability & AI Infrastructure
IBM-led workshop outlines AI sustainability roadmap
An interdisciplinary workshop titled “Greening AI with Software Engineering” proposed research agendas to reduce the carbon footprint of AI systems—focusing on energy benchmarking, architectural standards, and runtime adaptivity.
Japan’s ABCI 3.0 supercomputer live in early 2025
Japan’s ABCI 3.0 AI infrastructure (launched officially January 2025) is now fully operational, delivering over 6 exaflops of performance across thousands of Nvidia H200 GPUs. It’s poised to drive next-gen AI research and training.
📊 Market & Industry Signals
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AI market growth slows but remains robust: projected growth hits 26% in 2025—down from 33% in 2024, but still signalling strong, sustained expansion.
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Morgan Stanley and McKinsey bullish on quantum‑AI synergy: expect quantum computing and AI to combine powerfully in sectors like finance, biotech, and materials science.
✅ Summary: What June Tells Us
June 2025 reflects a maturing AI landscape with:
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Sharpening geopolitical fault lines in AI policy and infrastructure.
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Rising prominence of agentic AI both in consumer markets and enterprise operations.
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Increasing government deployments of AI tools in public service.
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Greater emphasis on sustainability and ethical practices in high-performance AI.