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The Meta-Manus unwind is more than a tech deal gone sideways; it’s a profound national security signal. Learn how China is redefining AI as strategic infrastructure, making jurisdiction a critical geopolitical variable in the intensifying global AI race. This shift changes everything for founders, investors, and boards navigating the future of technology. KEY TAKEAWAYS • The Meta-Manus unwind demonstrates China’s strategic use of national security to restrict access to critical AI capabilities, mirroring U.S. tactics. • Efforts to re-structure corporate origins through locations like Singapore may not change a nation-state’s view on strategic capability. • AI is no longer treated as ordinary software; it has been reclassified as strategic national infrastructure. • Global companies must now integrate geopolitical risk directly into their acquisition evaluation processes. • If a nation believes critical AI capability is leaving its orbit, it may act abruptly and decisively to intervene. • Past cases like Grindr, AMD-Xilinx, and TikTok illustrate a clear pattern of national security impacting tech deals. • The AI arms race is becoming increasingly visible, demanding attention from every founder, investor, and board. RESOURCES MENTIONED Link to Silent Shield [https://silentshieldsecurity.com/]
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