China blocks Meta from acquiring AI startup Manus
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중국 국가발전개혁위원회는 미국 기술 기업 메타의 인공지능 스타트업 마누스 인수를 불허하고 관련 당사자들이 계약을 철회하도록 요구했습니다. 싱가포르에 기반을 둔 마누스는 앱 코딩이나 시장 조사 등 고도의 작업을 자율 수행하는 AI 에이전트를 제공하는 기업으로, 이번 결정은 첨단 기술 유출에 대한 베이징의 우려를 반영하는 것으로 보입니다. 해당 조치는 중국 외국인 투자 안보 심사 업무 메커니즘 사무소의 심의를 거쳐 이루어졌으나 구체적인 금지 사유는 밝히지 않았습니다.
본문
China blocks Meta from acquiring startup Manus as global AI rivalry deepens HONG KONG (AP) — China on Monday blocked U.S. tech giant Meta’s acquisition of the artificial intelligence startup Manus, in an unexpected move to reverse a deal that apparently aroused Beijing’s concerns about the transfer of advanced technology. In a one-line statement, China’s National Development and Reform Commission, the country’s top planning agency, said it was prohibiting the foreign acquisition of Manus and had required all the parties to withdraw from the deal. It did not specifically name Meta Platforms, which owns Facebook and Instagram. Manus, which has Chinese roots but is based in Singapore, provides a general-purpose AI agent that can autonomously carry out sophisticated tasks like coding an app, doing market research or preparing quarterly budgets. The decision was made by the commission’s Office of the Working Mechanism for Security Review of Foreign Investment in accordance with Chinese laws and regulations, the statement said. It came after Chinese authorities said they were looking into the deal earlier this year. The commission did not elaborate on the reasons for the ban. The announcement came less than a month before U.S. President Donald Trump’s planned visit to Beijing to meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping in May. Kush Desai, a White House spokesperson, on Monday said in a statement that the Trump administration “will continue defending America’s leading and innovative technology sector against undue foreign interference of any sort.” Meta announced in December that it was acquiring Manus, in a rare case of a major U.S. tech group buying an AI company with strong links to China. Its deal with Manus was expected to help expand AI offerings across Meta’s platforms. Meta had said there would be “no continuing Chinese ownership interests in Manus” and that Manus would discontinue its services and operations in China. But China said in January that it would investigate whether the acquisition would be consistent with its laws and regulations. China’s commerce ministry said at the time that any enterprises engaging in outward investment, technology exports, data transfers and cross-border acquisitions must comply with Chinese law. Meta had said most of Manus’ employees were based in Singapore. Before the deal, Manus’ parent was Singapore-based Butterfly Effect Pte, but the AI startup traces its roots back to Beijing-registered entities with similar names that were established several years earlier. Manus did not respond to a request for comment. Its website says the company “is now part of Meta,” indicating that the deal had already been completed. Meta said on Monday that the Manus transaction “complied fully with applicable law.” “We anticipate an appropriate resolution to the inquiry,” the California-based company said in a statement. Analysts said the decision is a sign that China’s communist leaders are tightening scrutiny of the AI industry amid intensifying geopolitical rivalry with the U.S. over the technology. “China is showing the world that it is willing to play hardball when it comes to AI talents and capabilities, which the country views as a core national security asset,” said Lian Jye Su, chief analyst at the technology research and advisory group Omdia. “It is strongly indicative of what Chinese authorities may do going forward regarding acquisitions involving Chinese deep-tech companies.” Beijing’s acquisition ban could deter similar acquisition plans by U.S. tech giants going forward, he said. “In the context of rivalry, it mirrors U.S. export controls, entity lists, and investment curbs on China,” said Su. Meta’s interest in Manus reflects a broader tech industry race to lead in the development of AI agents that can go beyond a chatbot’s capabilities to take computer-based actions on people’s behalf. Meta last month acquired Moltbook after it attracted viral attention as a social network built for AI agents to make posts and interact with each other. That was after OpenAI, maker of ChatGPT, hired the creator of AI agent OpenClaw, formerly called Moltbot and the technology upon which Moltbook was built. ___ Chan reported from London. AP Technology Writer Matt O’Brien in Providence, Rhode Island, and writer Didi Tang in Washington contributed to this report.
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