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China just shut it all the way down.
Meta tried to scoop up Manus AI ~ that agentic AI startup with Chinese roots that went viral last year ~ for $2 billion. Beijing said no. Months-long probe, then a hard veto. Deal's dead.
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Most folks gonna read this as "tech war" headline noise. Miss the real signal.
The real signal? Agents just got classified as national security tech.
Not chips. Not models. Agents. The AI that thinks for you, plans for you, executes for you while you sleep. A government just stepped in and said "this is too valuable to let the other side have." That's a tell.
For creators, this means two things. One ~ agentic AI is the next ground floor, and the people paying $2 billion for these companies aren't doing it for fun. They see it. Two ~ the window for using Chinese AI tools (Manus, DeepSeek, Qwen) freely from the West is closing on both ends. China's pulling back. The US will too.
If you've been sleeping on agents... wake up. Now's the time to learn this stuff before the moat gets dug.
๐ฌ What's your read ~ smart move from China, or did Meta just dodge a bullet?
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