Beijing's decision to veto Meta Platforms Inc.'s proposed acquisition of AI startup Manus has sent ripples through the global technology community. The move, announced just days ago, signals a significant shift in the escalating AI race between the United States and China, with Beijing demonstrating a more assertive stance in controlling its burgeoning artificial intelligence sector.
The acquisition, valued at $2 billion, was intended to bolster Meta's capabilities in AI development, particularly in the realm of advanced AI agents. Manus, a startup that had its origins in China, had developed a promising AI agent capable of performing complex tasks autonomously, a technology that has garnered significant interest from major tech players worldwide.
