At the beginning of the year, the tech industry was shaken by a major move from Meta — they officially acquired Manus, a startup specializing in AI Agent( intelligence). What does this move signify? Silicon Valley giants have already made it very clear about the next direction for AI.



If we compare large models to the "brain" of AI, then Agents are the "hands" of AI. Looking at this evolution roadmap, it’s clear — from the earliest dialogue(Chat) to today's action(Work), AI is no longer just capable of talking, but can now take action on its own. This is not just a technological upgrade; it’s a species evolution.

This trend has quickly spread to the Hong Kong A-shares markets. The AI sector has started to stir today, with capital keenly sensing opportunities, scanning the market for Chinese companies that truly have the "Agent implementation capability." Who has reliable technology and who can actually apply this set of tools to real-world scenarios has become the most pressing concern for current capital.
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BlockchainNewbievip
· 01-06 04:08
Wow, Agent is really about to take off. This time it's not just hype; it feels serious.
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GasWastervip
· 01-06 00:54
Meta's recent acquisition of Manus is just setting a trap for everyone... State-owned enterprises with "Agent implementation capability" have already been swept by capital, and now entering the market just makes you the bag holder. Agents are indeed impressive, but don't be fooled by the hype; the ones that truly make money are never just concepts. Can these teams really deliver? Or is it another round of harvesting the little guys? Hong Kong stocks have a keen sense... By the way, has anyone actually verified the real effectiveness of these companies' Agent plans? From Chat to Work, it sounds great... but the product implementation still depends on actual projects. When capital is itching to move, it means valuations are probably inflated. It's not too late to wait and see. This time is truly different, or is it just another hype... Let's see how it unfolds. Companies with strong execution capabilities are indeed rare, but don't just funnel everyone into AI for fundraising.
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WhaleWatchervip
· 01-06 00:53
Meta's move is truly brilliant; the agent is the next hot spot. Having a brain is not enough; you also need the hands.
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MemeCoinSavantvip
· 01-06 00:48
ngl, the brain vs hands framing is kinda mid but the thesis slaps — we're literally watching the shift from chat bots to actual work execution happen in real-time. Meta's move checks out from a game theory perspective 📊
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 01-06 00:37
Once again, it's just Agent concept hype. How many can truly be implemented?
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UnluckyValidatorvip
· 01-06 00:34
Meta acquired Manus, and it seems that the capital is about to start promoting the Agent trend again. But how many domestic companies can truly implement it?
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