Welcome to AI Insider’s The Week Ahead in AI. See the key developments and events we’re watching Aug. 16-22.
Weekend AI News Briefs
Stripe Clinches Over $7 Billion Deal to Buy AI Firm OpenRouter
Bloomberg reported that Stripe has agreed to acquire OpenRouter, an AI-model routing startup, in a deal valued at more than $7 billion, though the final price could still change. The reported acquisition comes only months after OpenRouter raised funding at a valuation of about $1.3 billion. (Bloomberg)
Are Microsoft’s AI Plans Being Held Back by a Shortage of Chips?
The Guardian reported that internal Microsoft documents show the company has about 2.2 million AI chips installed, far fewer than some estimates based on its publicly stated data-center capacity, raising questions about how much of its AI infrastructure is actually operational. Microsoft disputed the Guardian’s calculations, while CEO Satya Nadella has previously said the bigger constraint is power and completed data-center space rather than chip supply, leaving some hardware potentially waiting to be installed. (The Guardian)
AI Could Bring Mayo-quality Health Care to Everyone
Mayo Clinic’s team-based care model and AI-driven use of medical data could provide a blueprint for improving the fragmented U.S. healthcare system, particularly for patients with complex chronic conditions, an article published by Axios suggested. Mayo is working with Microsoft on a frontier healthcare AI model while its CEO Gianrico Farrugia said wider adoption will depend on hospitals reorganizing health data so clinicians and AI agents can use it effectively. (Axios)
Google Will Now Allow Users to Remove Visible Watermark from its AI Generations
Google will let users remove visible watermarks from AI-generated images, videos and songs produced with models including Nano Banana, Omni and Lyria, while retaining invisible SynthID watermarks and C2PA metadata, TechCrunch reported. The setting will roll out through Gemini and Google’s Flow video editor, with Search support planned, as Google also open-sources a C2PA validation library called Credentio. (TechCrunch)
Robot Orders Increase in Q2 as Automation Demand Broadens Across Industries
North American companies ordered 8,940 robots valued at $622 million in the second quarter of 2026, up 4.3% in units and 21.3% in order value from a year earlier, according to the Association for Advancing Automation. Non-automotive customers accounted for 56% of quarterly orders, while companies ordered 2,774 collaborative robots in the first half as demand broadened beyond automotive manufacturing. (AI Insider)
Upcoming Earnings
Baidu (BIDU)
Baidu is expected to report second-quarter 2026 earnings before the market opens Aug. 18. Zacks Investment Research said the consensus forecast from two analysts calls for earnings of $1.19 a share, compared with $1.49 a share in the same quarter last year. (Nasdaq)
Pony.ai (PONY)
Pony.ai will report unaudited second-quarter 2026 and first-half financial results before the U.S. market opens Aug. 18. Management will hold an earnings call at 8 a.m. Eastern Time, or 8 p.m. Beijing/Hong Kong time, the same day. (Pony.ai)
Alibaba (BABA)
Alibaba is expected to report earnings for the quarter ended June 2026 before the market opens Aug. 20. Zacks Investment Research said the consensus forecast from two analysts calls for earnings of $1.77 per ADS, compared with $1.89 in the same quarter last year. (Nasdaq)
Conferences & Events
Actuate 26
Aug. 18–19 Fort Mason, San Francisco, Calif., a developer conference by Foxglove for engineers, builders and technical leaders deploying robots in real-world environments. The event focuses on technical progress, practical deployment and physical AI developments, with less emphasis on academic research and product pitches. (Actuate)
AI Summit Seoul & Expo 2026
Aug. 19–21 in Seoul, South Korea, AI Summit Seoul (AIS 2026), brings together enterprise leaders, AI practitioners, researchers and innovators. The program includes conference sessions on agentic AI, physical AI and workplace transformation, an expo with a dedicated humanoid robot zone featuring AgiBot, RealMan Robotics and Pudu Robotics, live demos and networking. (AI Summit Seoul)
World Robot Conference 2026
Aug. 19–23 in Beijing, China, brings together global scientists, innovators, policy experts and industry leaders around Artificial Intelligence + Robotics and humanoid automation. The program features large-scale exhibitions, forums, the World Robot Contest and more than 60 concurrent events. (WRC)
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