China to probe Meta’s acquisition of AI startup Manus
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Meta hires C.J. Mahoney as chief legal officer, replacing Jennifer Newstead, amid growing scrutiny over antitrust and data privacy issues.
The consensus suggests a solid revenue increase of about 18%, positioning META for potential gains if execution remains strong.
Chinese regulators are worried about Manus' move to Singapore, so new parent company Meta could be in trouble.
Chinese officials are reportedly reviewing whether the Meta deal violates technology export controls, potentially giving Beijing leverage it wasn't initially perceived as having.
Significant declines in shipments of the Meta Quest VR series of headsets in 2025 give weight to suggestions Meta cares more about smart glasses at present.
According to users' posts, a lawyer advised "60 Minutes" to post a message asking users to publicly declare Meta not to use their personal data.
An early proof-of-concept demo of Meta's neural gesture band connected to Garmin's smart car interface is the company's next push to expand the applications of neural technology.
As reported by Axios, today, Meta has announced the appointment of C.J. Mahoney as its new chief legal officer, who formerly served as a senior legal exec at Microsoft. Mahoney was also a U.S. trade representative during President Trump's first term, and has ongoing ties to the Trump administration and the Republican party.