Chinese authorities have prevented two co-founders of AI startup Manus from leaving the country amid an investigation into its $2 billion acquisition by Meta. The probe, initiated in January, scrutinizes potential violations of foreign investment and national security rules, highlighting Beijing’s growing apprehension over sharing advanced AI technology with foreign entities. No charges have been filed yet. Chinese authorities have prevented two co-founders of AI startup Manus from leaving the country amid an investigation into its $2 billion acquisition by Meta. The probe, initiated in January, scrutinizes potential violations of foreign investment and national security rules, highlighting Beijing’s growing apprehension over sharing advanced AI technology with foreign entities. No charges have been filed yet.
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