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When Chinese AI startup Butterfly Effect launched its autonomous agent Manus on March 6, it set off a frenzy in China’s tech circles. Social media buzzed with demos of Manus autonomously drafting reports, analyzing stocks, and even coding games while users slept. Invitation codes for its beta version sold for over $14,000 on secondary markets, and AI-related stocks surged. Yet outside China, the global reaction was muted, reflecting a growing East-West divide in AI development priorities.
A super product, not a super model
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