Chinese AI agent startup Manus has exited the Chinese market and deleted its local social media presence, citing operational efficiency and a global strategic pivot. On July 19, co-founder Ji Yichao published a technical blog post outlining lessons learned and reaffirming the company’s focus on context engineering over foundational model training, in an effort to reduce costs by improving inference efficiency. Manus will prioritize memory structures and process flows to accelerate product iteration, leveraging key techniques such as KV-Cache optimization and persistent context via file systems, avoiding tool dynamism. In the note, Ji reflected on his experience with Peak Labs, where proprietary model development was outpaced by GPT-3 and Flan-T5. In March, Manus gained traction on Chinese social media platform Weibo, branding itself as the world’s first general-purpose AI agent capable of independently planning and executing complex tasks across areas. Four months later, the company reportedly laid off part of its workforce in China and moved key technical staff to Singapore. [36Kr]
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