Meta acquires China-founded AI agent Manus to expand technology portfolio
Meta acquires AI agent Manus, enhancing autonomous task capabilities amid growing competition and potential regulatory scrutiny from global authorities.
China – (Special Correspondent / Web Desk) – Facebook parent company Meta has announced plans to purchase Manus, an artificial intelligence agent originally developed by a China-founded company now operating out of Singapore, according to both companies.
Analysts, however, cautioned that the acquisition might face regulatory hurdles amid intensifying technological competition between Washington and Beijing.
Exceeding the capabilities of AI chatbots like ChatGPT, AI agents can autonomously perform complex tasks for users and are seen as having huge potential.
Manus, created by startup Butterfly Effect, can for example sift through and summarise resumes or create a stock analysis website, according to its website.
Meta said Monday that the deal — the financial details of which were not disclosed — will “bring a leading agent to billions of people and unlock opportunities for businesses across our products”.
“The era of AI that doesn’t just talk, but acts, creates, and delivers, is only beginning,” Manus chief executive Xiao Hong said on X.
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“And now (with Meta), we get to build it at a scale we never could have imagined.”
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is making a huge push into AI, spending billions of dollars on acquisitions, hiring engineers and building data centres.
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Bloomberg Intelligence analysts said the purchase is likely aimed at expanding Meta’s AI agent task capabilities, and that it could be worth more than $2 billion.
However, “it could draw regulatory scrutiny given that Singapore-based Manus was founded in China”, the analysts said.




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