Tencent рассматривает покупку контроля в Manus, лидере agentic AI
Tencent ведёт переговоры о покупке контрольного пакета Manus — китайского лидера в сфере agentic AI (автономные AI-агенты). Ход происходит после того, как правительство Пекина заблокировало попытку Meta Platforms приобрести Manus. Для Tencent это стратегическая попытка укрепить позицию в быстро развивающемся направлении AI-агентов, оставив этот сегмент под контролем китайских компаний. *Meta признана экстремистской организацией и запрещена в РФ.
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Tencent is negotiating to acquire the largest stake in Manus — a Chinese company and pioneer in agentic AI (autonomous AI agents that act independently). According to Financial Times, negotiations are at an advanced stage.
Why Manus Is a Key Player in agentic AI
Manus positions itself as a leader in developing AI agents — systems that can independently plan and execute complex tasks without constant human intervention. This direction is considered one of the most promising in the AI industry, as it opens the path to more autonomous and self-governing artificial intelligence systems.
Why Meta Failed to Buy Manus
Earlier, Meta Platforms considered acquiring Manus as a way to strengthen its position in agentic AI. However, Chinese regulators blocked the deal, believing that such a merger could harm national interests in high technology. This blockade reflects Beijing's growing attention to controlling critical segments of AI and its unwillingness to allow Western companies to dominate key areas of AI development.
Why Tencent Needs Manus
For Tencent to acquire a stake in Manus is a way to ensure that leadership in agentic AI remains in the hands of Chinese companies. Tencent is one of the world's largest technology conglomerates, and this move will allow it to control the development of this direction within the country. The investment also reflects understanding in Beijing: autonomous AI agents are a key topic for the next decade, and it cannot be left under foreign control.
What It Means
Tencent's attempt to become Manus's largest shareholder is part of a broader Chinese strategy to preserve sovereignty in AI development. Beijing regulators are increasingly blocking attempts by Western companies to buy Chinese AI leaders, while simultaneously supporting domestic players through strategic investments. For the global AI market, this means: technologies will develop in parallel in Western (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google) and Chinese (Tencent, Alibaba, ByteDance) ecosystems.
*Meta is recognized as an extremist organization and is prohibited in the Russian Federation.
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