Chinese startups and tech giants are racing to create AI agents for both local and global consumers, following the popularity of Butterfly Effect's Manus (Caiwei Chen/MIT Technology Review)

Caiwei Chen / MIT Technology Review: Chinese startups and tech giants are racing to create AI agents for both local and global consumers, following the popularity of Butterfly Effect's Manus  —  Last year, China saw a boom in foundation models, the do-everything large language models that underpin the AI revolution.

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Chinese startups and tech giants are racing to create AI agents for both local and global consumers, following the popularity of Butterfly Effect's Manus (Caiwei Chen/MIT Technology Review)

Caiwei Chen / MIT Technology Review:
Chinese startups and tech giants are racing to create AI agents for both local and global consumers, following the popularity of Butterfly Effect's Manus  —  Last year, China saw a boom in foundation models, the do-everything large language models that underpin the AI revolution.