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Meta's Lightning Deal: How a Chinese AI Startup Caught Zuckerberg's Eye

Meta Bets Big on Chinese AI Talent in Record-Time Acquisition

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Mark Zuckerberg's Meta just pulled off one of the fastest billion-dollar deals in tech history. The social media giant snapped up Chinese AI startup Manus (operating under parent company Butterfly Effect) after mere days of negotiations - leaving even seasoned investors blinking in surprise.

The Ten-Day Wonder

"When Liu Yuan from ZhenFund first heard about the offer, he thought it might be fake," reveals an insider familiar with the talks. From initial handshake to signed papers took barely longer than most Silicon Valley lunch meetings.

The speed reflects both parties' urgency: Meta desperately needs revenue-generating AI products, while Butterfly Effect gets instant global scale. Founder Xiao Hong, who cut his teeth at Wuhan's Huazhong University of Science and Technology, will now helm AI strategy as Meta's newest VP.

Why Manus Matters

Three factors made this startup irresistible:

  • Proven Money-Maker: With $125M in annual subscriptions already flowing
  • Swiss Army Knife AI: From resume screening to stock analysis, it juggles complex tasks
  • Perfect Fit: Monica browser plugin shows how tools could enhance Facebook and Instagram

"This isn't just another acquisition," notes tech analyst Li Wei. "It's Zuckerberg buying a shortcut to commercial AI success."

Pressure Cooker Environment

The deal comes as investors question Meta's $60B infrastructure splurge. While rivals OpenAI and Google dazzle with chatbots, Manus delivers something simpler: reliable business income. Early tests suggest its technology could soon power everything from Instagram shopping assistants to Ray-Ban smart glasses.

New Generation Rises

Perhaps most striking is the backstory. Butterfly Effect represents China's post-Alibaba wave - founders who think globally from day one. After starting in Wuhan then relocating to Singapore, they've proven you don't need Silicon Valley roots to build world-beating tech.

The message to startups everywhere? In today's AI gold rush, speed and substance win big.

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