Venture capital continued to pour hundreds of millions of dollars into AI coding tools, robotics, HR automation, and data centre infrastructure in June 2026. The funding wave reflects investor conviction that AI applications and their physical enablers remain underbuilt.
AI coding tools attracted significant allocations as developers adopt assistants for generation, debugging, and repository management. Robotics and HR automation startups benefited from enterprise interest in labor-saving AI deployments.
Data centre infrastructure funding parallels GPU demand, power constraints, and cooling innovation required to train frontier models. Investors treated physical compute capacity as a co-equal bet alongside software layers.
Hundreds of millions in aggregate June deployments signal that AI venture activity has not cooled despite public market volatility in technology stocks. Fund managers are diversifying across the AI stack rather than concentrating on single-model companies.
Created by Ayen Stabel.
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