US Investigates Benchmark´s Investment in Chinese Artificial Intelligence Firm Manus AI

The US government launches an urgent review into Benchmark´s investment in Manus AI, a rising Chinese Artificial Intelligence startup valued at half a billion dollars.

The United States government has initiated an urgent review of Silicon Valley venture capital firm Benchmark´s investment in Chinese Artificial Intelligence startup Manus AI. The move comes amid heightened scrutiny over American capital flowing into Chinese technology companies, particularly those advancing Artificial Intelligence capabilities that could bolster China´s tech sector and potentially have national security implications.

Manus AI recently achieved a major funding milestone, securing a substantial investment in a round that valued the company at approximately half a billion dollars. Benchmark, a prominent US-based venture capital firm, played a key role in this round. The rapid ascent of Manus AI has drawn particular attention due to its focus on critical areas of Artificial Intelligence development, intensifying American concerns about the flow of sensitive technology and expertise abroad.

This review is part of a broader trend of the US government tightening controls over investments in China, especially within sectors like advanced computing and Artificial Intelligence. Lawmakers and regulatory bodies are increasingly wary of inadvertent technology transfers that could influence the global balance of power in emerging technologies. The Benchmark-Manus AI case may serve as a bellwether for future oversight of cross-border venture capital investments in high-tech domains.

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