Tech Trends Digest — 2026-06-25
Top Signals
Menlo Ventures closes $3B in AI funds — its largest raise in 50 years (June 23) — The firm split the capital across two vehicles: Menlo XVII (seed/Series A) and Menlo Inflection IV (growth-stage). The scale reflects both outsized paper gains from Menlo's Anthropic stake and conviction that application- and vertical-AI layers have years of independent value creation ahead. At $3B, the close is the largest in Menlo's history and confirms that institutional LP appetite for AI has not cooled. [1]
Healthcare and FinTech AI each clear $100M in a single day (June 24) — Assort Health ($120M Series C, $1.2B valuation) and Taktile ($110M Series C) both closed on the same day. Goldman Sachs led the Taktile round outright — a rare move for a bulge-bracket bank — signalling that major financial institutions are now racing to embed AI decisioning into core operations rather than watching from the sidelines. [2][3]
OpenAI's Daybreak initiative takes AI into proactive open-source security (June 23) — Partnering with security firm Trail of Bits, OpenAI deployed frontier models to scan widely used open-source codebases for latent vulnerabilities and notify maintainers before issues are exploited. The programme — internally framed around the goal of "Patch the Planet" — marks AI's first large-scale deployment as proactive defensive infrastructure for the OSS commons. [4]
Google DeepMind researcher attrition deepens beyond Jumper and Shazeer (June 24) — TechCrunch named additional senior departures to Anthropic: Jonas Adler and Alexander Pritzel, joining AlphaFold Nobel laureate John Jumper (June 19–20) and Transformer co-author Noam Shazeer (June 18) covered in prior digests. The accumulation now spans multiple research domains and seniority levels, pointing to structural rather than individual factors. [5]
AI / ML
(June 24) Google DeepMind exits broaden to Adler and Pritzel — Researchers Jonas Adler and Alexander Pritzel are joining Anthropic, TechCrunch reported, extending the departure streak that already includes Jumper and Shazeer (covered in the June 22–23 digests). The pattern now covers protein-folding, Transformer architecture, and distributed-systems research — suggesting no single team or grievance explains the trend. The talent gap is becoming a compounding disadvantage for Google across multiple AI research verticals. [5]
(June 23–25, ongoing) Gemini 3.5 Pro GA still pending; frontier model market unusually thin — Google's promised general-availability launch of Gemini 3.5 Pro (2M-token context, Deep Think reasoning) before June 30 has not yet materialised as of this digest. Claude Fable 5 remains API-only with the June 12 export-control ban in force; GPT-5.6 is unannounced. Only Gemini 3.5 Flash is widely available at competitive pricing. The lab that lands a GA flagship first in the remaining five-day window captures disproportionate enterprise trial mindshare before Q3 procurement cycles close. [6][7]
Developer Tools / OSS
(June 23) OpenAI Daybreak: AI-driven zero-day hunting in open-source projects — Working with Trail of Bits, OpenAI's Daybreak programme applies frontier models to proactively identify vulnerabilities in widely deployed open-source software and routes findings to maintainers before public disclosure. This removes the reactive-patching burden that has left the OSS ecosystem chronically under-resourced on security. It is arguably the highest-leverage near-term deployment of AI to software-infrastructure risk. [4]
(June 23–25) LangChain v1.2.16 / LangGraph v1.1.10 ship — Updates include native streaming for structured Pydantic and dataclass output and framework-level optimisations aligned with current frontier model APIs. The release cadence reflects the pace at which production agent frameworks are tightening around real-world API contracts — incremental, but indicative of a maturing ecosystem. [8]
Startups / Funding
(June 23) Menlo Ventures closes $3B across two AI-focused funds — Menlo XVII targets seed and Series A; Menlo Inflection IV targets growth-stage companies. Marking the firm's 50th anniversary, the close is its largest ever. Menlo cited its Anthropic stake — at a widely cited valuation above $900B — as the thesis anchor. The close is also a forward-looking data point: LP commitments behind a fund close are typically made months in advance, suggesting institutional confidence in AI returns remains intact through at least mid-2026. [1]
(June 24) Assort Health raises $120M Series C at $1.2B valuation — Led by Menlo Ventures with Lightspeed, Felicis, and First Round participating, Assort deploys AI agents across the patient-care journey (scheduling, intake, follow-up, billing coordination). Total raised now exceeds $222M. The healthcare vertical carries longer procurement cycles and tighter regulatory scrutiny than enterprise software; a $1.2B Series C valuation signals investors are comfortable accepting multi-year go-to-market timelines in exchange for high switching costs and lower competitive density. [2]
(June 24) Taktile raises $110M Series C led by Goldman Sachs — Alongside Goldman (NYSE: GS), the round includes Balderton Capital, Index Ventures, Tiger Global, and Y Combinator. Goldman leading — rather than participating as a strategic LP — is unusual and signals direct strategic interest in AI decisioning infrastructure the bank may deploy internally. Taktile's platform automates credit risk, fraud, and compliance decisions for financial institutions. Competitors including JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM) and Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) face the same build-vs-buy pressure. [3]
(June 18, regulatory review ongoing) Accenture acquires majority stake in Dragos plus runZero and NetRise for $4.175B — The deal remains in regulatory review; included because at $4.175B it is the largest OT/critical-infrastructure cybersecurity transaction on record. The combined entity generates approximately $208M in ARR with 53% YoY growth. Accenture (NYSE: ACN) is consolidating critical-infrastructure cyber capabilities ahead of rising AI-augmented threat activity. [9]
Market Lens
Menlo's $3B close is a lagging but reliable signal of LP sentiment. Fund closes reflect commitments made months earlier; at $3B — the firm's all-time high — this implies institutional allocators were increasing AI exposure even as public-market tech valuations softened in Q1. The Anthropic anchor (>$900B valuation) is the clearest single driver, but the Inflection IV growth vehicle suggests Menlo is also betting on application- and vertical-layer companies, not just frontier labs. [1]
Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) leading Taktile's Series C raises the competitive temperature for bank-facing AI vendors. Banks typically participate in venture rounds as LPs; Goldman leading sets a new precedent. The read-through for public-market FinTech: AI decisioning infrastructure vendors with bank partnerships — or the potential for them — will command a premium, while incumbents running manual credit and fraud workflows face margin compression. No specific GS stock move attributed to this round was verified at a primary source; check authoritative financial sources for current levels. [3]
Google (NASDAQ: GOOGL) talent risk remains the week's dominant macro theme. With confirmed departures now spanning protein folding (Jumper), Transformer architecture (Shazeer), and distributed-systems research (Adler, Pritzel), the exits are no longer individual. The structural read: Anthropic and OpenAI have built equity structures and research cultures that are net-net more attractive than a hyperscaler. No specific stock-price move for June 24–25 was verified from a primary source; the ~7% GOOGL drop on June 22 (covered in the June 23 digest) remains the primary market signal. [5]
Healthcare AI's Series C benchmark. Assort Health's $1.2B valuation at Series C is a credible comparable for the regulated-vertical AI sector. Healthcare, legal, insurance, and pharma AI companies face the same dynamic: longer sales cycles, but once embedded, near-impossible to displace. Investors at this stage are pricing in the switching-cost moat, not near-term growth. The Assort round sets a pricing floor for comparables. [2]
The frontier-model interregnum has entered its final days. Google's Gemini 3.5 Pro must launch by June 30 to meet its stated commitment. If it ships this week, it will be the only widely available next-generation frontier model — Fable 5 is export-restricted and Opus 4.8 pre-dates the current generation — giving Google a rare uncontested window. The competitive and commercial stakes of the timing are unusually high. [6][7]
Sources
- Bloomberg: Anthropic Backer Menlo Ventures Lands $3 Billion in Its Largest-Ever Haul
- PR Newswire: Assort Health Raises $120 Million Series C to Scale Largest Deployment of AI Agents for the Patient Journey
- Yahoo Finance: Taktile Secures $110M Led by Goldman Sachs
- Engadget: OpenAI's New Daybreak Initiative Hunts Open-Source Project Bugs
- TechCrunch: AI Researchers Continue to Leave Google for Its Rivals
- Anthropic: Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5
- TechTimes: Google Gemini 3.5 Pro Nears June Launch With 2M Token Context and Deep Think Reasoning
- LangChain GitHub Releases
- SecurityWeek: Accenture to Acquire Majority Stake in Dragos, All of runZero, NetRise in $4.1B OT Cybersecurity Push