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Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Meta Snaps Up AI Agent Startup Manus for $2B

Meta has acquired Manus, a Singapore-based AI agent developer, for over $2 billion, signaling the future of enterprise AI. The deal wrapped in just 10 days, making it Meta's aggressive move to dominate AI infrastructure after investing $14.3 billion in Scale AI earlier this year.

Why this matters: Manus hit $100 million in annualized revenue just eight months after launch, proving AI agents aren't just hype—they're profitable. The platform handles real tasks: resume screening, trip planning, stock analysis. This acquisition shows where competitive advantage now lies: not just building models, but turning them into products people actually pay for.

Evermind AI Launches EverMemOS for Long-Term AI Memory

A new player emerged with EverMemOS, solving a critical AI problem: memory. Current AI systems forget everything between conversations. EverMemOS gives AI agents persistent memory that adapts over time.

Practical impact: The system hit 92.3% accuracy on long-term memory tests, significantly outperforming existing solutions. This unlocks AI agents that learn from past interactions—essential for customer service, research, and complex problem-solving.

Takeaway: AI agents just moved from experimental to production-ready. Staying competitive means adopting these tools now.

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