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Meta just locked in another major AI move—grabbing intelligent agent firm Manus as part of their increasingly aggressive push into the AI space this year.
What's happening here? Manus specializes in building AI agents that can actually *do* things, not just chat. That's the real deal when it comes to automation and intelligent systems.
This acquisition fits right into Meta's broader strategy: they're clearly doubling down on AI agent technology alongside their other heavy investments in generative AI and machine learning infrastructure. We've seen this play out all year with their various AI announcements and deployments.
For the Web3 and crypto ecosystem, this matters more than you might think. AI agents are becoming increasingly central to DeFi automation, trading strategies, and decentralized protocols. When major tech giants start acquiring talent and tech in this space, it signals where the real action is headed.
Meta's move here? Just another piece of the puzzle showing how AI agents are graduating from "interesting tech" to "infrastructure everyone needs."
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It's another story of big companies hoarding land, but this time it feels different... Is the era of agents truly coming?
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Wait, I haven't heard of Manus before... Does anyone know about this company? Feels like Meta is setting a trap for itself again
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So the real profit logic is: big companies buy agent technology → Web3 integration → explosive automated trading? This idea is a bit crazy
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Meta is pouring money into developing agents, it seems they've really bet all their chips on AI... But honestly, only a few players will survive in this race
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AI agents are the next infrastructure, I believe that... The question is, who can monopolize this thing?
Wait, what are they playing again... Now that agency technology is coming up, what should we do?
Damn, big companies are starting to compete for agent talent, we need to keep up with the pace.
Agents are no longer just a gimmick; are they really going to become infrastructure this time...
Meta is investing in AI again... It seems all the money is pouring into this, but agent automation is indeed impressive.
What is the purpose of this acquisition... Can DeFi trading rely on agents to run automatically? I'm a bit期待.
The talent war has begun, everyone is competing for agent talent... How can small projects survive?
Hmm, wait, only agents that can actually do things are valuable, not those that just chat randomly.
Meta has been holding back big moves, for sure agents will be heavily involved...
Wait, in that case, should DeFi be buying the dip?
Really, big companies are pouring money into agents, while small retail investors are still debating which coins to buy.
Meta's acquisition of Manus is essentially about grabbing the discourse power.
If agents can truly get things done, that's what Web3 really needs.
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Another big company entering the AI agent race... DeFi automation is about to take off.
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The acquisition of Manus was a bit shocking; it seems tech giants are eyeing this space.
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AI agents are shifting from a gimmick to infrastructure, Meta's response is quite quick.
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Wait, what is Meta preparing for... something feels off.
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The DeFi community should pay attention to this; the entry of big players means the trend is changing.
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If it's all about infrastructure, where's the profit logic...
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Meta is again spending money on AI; this time, it finally looks like they've found a way.
Wait, is Difi automation about to get hot? Need to pay attention.
Another big company is rushing in, looks like I need to update my investment strategy...
AI agents are shifting from toys to infrastructure, the timeline matches up.
Meta is investing heavily, but it doesn't seem to be random.
So, is the entry point still there?
Really didn't expect agent technology to spread so quickly.
Everyone, get ready...
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DeFi automation is about to take off; the fact that major companies are starting to buy in says everything.
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Manus has been acquired, and it feels like the entire agent track is about to be monopolized by Big Tech.
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Another team with real capabilities has been swallowed up; how can Web3 continue to evolve?
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Agent infrastructure is already standard; falling behind even a little means becoming cannon fodder.
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This guy is right; AI that is just for chatting isn't valuable. The ones that can do work are the real business models.
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Meta's aggressive acquisition of AI talent—are they planning to take over the entire DeFi space?
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Infrastructure everyone needs—that statement is spot on...
Difi has already been using intelligent agents to handle orders. The big companies are following suit, which shows the trend is definitely here. Wake up, everyone.
Wait a minute... What does Meta want to do with agents... Feels like they’re about to cause some trouble again.
AI agents are really becoming a standard in DeFi. The fact that big companies are starting to buy into this area indicates what... the trend is coming.
It seems Meta has been planning this move for a while—nothing in generative AI, ML infrastructure, or agent technology is being overlooked. They're really going all out.
Speaking of Web3, it's really time to catch up with the pace. Don't wait until the big players monopolize all the infrastructure before reacting.