China bars Manus co-founders from leaving country as it reviews Meta’s $2 billion acquisition

China has restricted two co-founders of artificial intelligence startup Manus from leaving the country as regulators review whether Meta’s $2 billion acquisition of the firm violated investment rules, the Financial Times reported.

Manus’s chief executive Xiao Hong and chief scientist Ji Yichao were summoned to a meeting in Beijing with the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) this month, the FT said on Wednesday, citing people with knowledge of the matter.

After the meeting, the executives were told they were not allowed to leave China due to a regulatory review while they remain free to travel within the country, the report said.

Manus is actively seeking law firms and consultancies to help resolve the matter, the newspaper said.

Reuters could not immediately verify the report. Meta and Manus did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

China’s Ministry of Public Security did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

In December, Meta said it would acquire Manus, which makes general-purpose AI agents that can operate as digital employees, executing tasks such as research and automation independently and with minimal prompts.

Financial terms of the deal were not released, but a source told Reuters at the time that the deal valued the Singapore-based firm at between $2 billion and $3 billion.

China’s commerce ministry said earlier this year that it would assess and investigate Meta’s acquisition of Manus.

Latest

Binance Tightens Market Making Rules In Wake of Crash Criticism

Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange, is tightening rules for token issuers and providers of liquidity on the platform following criticism of digital-

Jury finds Instagram and YouTube liable in a landmark social media addiction trial

Jury finds Instagram and YouTube liable in a landmark social media addiction trial

Government retains 4% retail inflation target till 2031

Government renews inflation targeting framework to ensure economic stability

British Airways plans bonus for pilots for cutting fuel use under new emissions-linked plan

International Business News: British Airways is proposing a new incentive scheme that would reward pilots for reducing fuel burn and carbon emissions, with a po

Google, Meta found liable for $3 million in damages in online addiction suit

The lawsuit sought USD 3 million in damages. The outcome could influence thousands of similar cases against tech companies brought by parents, attorneys general

Topics

Beijing’s tech strategy is a national security project

Chinese leaders have repeatedly emphasised the need to “seize the commanding heights” of emerging technologies

Courting mistrust with the NCERT book ban

If the Court wants the Constitution and its judicial processes to be in touch with citizens, young students need to develop a personal bond with our judiciary

Private lives versus government morality

The amendments to the transgender rights bill represent a step backwards. It reflects a colonial moral underpinning that criminalised trans persons

No reels, short videos during class hours: Faridabad admin’s directive to schools

The Faridabad administration has directed all schools to ensure...

How blood diamonds became secret war currency, and trapped children in mines

Blood diamonds are more than rare gemstones. Mined in conflict zones and sold through hidden networks, they have funded wars, armed militias and relied on child

Maharashtra Class 10 student not allowed to use toilet during periods, notice issued

A Class 10 (SSC) student in Maharashtra was allegedly denied permission to use the washroom during an examination. The student claimed she was forced to remain

Rajasthan Board to declare Class 12 results on March 30? Check latest updates here

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) is expected to announce the Class 12 results soon, with more than 8 lakh students waiting for their scores. Th

This Indian state still has no railway network. Do you know which?

India’s extensive railway network spans nearly all states, yet Sikkim remains without rail connectivity. Here’s how travellers currently reach the state and
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img