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Why Aussie Small Biz Owners Should Watch Global Tech Deals

WNWNIAI Newsroom 1 min read(updated 28 June 2026)
Reviewed by the WNIAI Newsroom · Independent Australian AI coverage
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You've probably heard of Meta – they own Facebook and Instagram. Recently, news has come out that they're winding down a big deal where they bought an artificial intelligence (AI) company called Manus for around $2 billion. Manus developed clever AI software and tools, and this split means Meta is no longer working with them and has stopped sharing information.

Now, you might be thinking, "Why should I care about a deal between two massive tech companies?" Well, these kinds of global decisions can eventually affect the AI tools and services that become available (or unavailable) to Australian small businesses. It highlights the often-complex world of technology, and how international politics and regulations can ripple down to impact innovations.

In this case, it appears the split is happening because of demands from the Chinese government. This isn't just about one company; it's a reminder that where a tech company is based, who owns it, and what government has oversight, can all play a role in how that technology develops and who gets to use it. For Australian businesses looking to use AI, understanding these bigger picture movements can help in making choices about which AI tools are reliable and have a clear future.

Ultimately, while this particular split might seem far removed, it's a peek behind the curtain of how AI is shaped globally. Keeping an eye on these developments helps us all understand the landscape of future tech tools better, ensuring that when you choose an AI solution for your business, it's built on solid ground. It’s about being informed and ready for what’s next in the ever-changing world of artificial intelligence.

Why it matters

Understanding these global tech shifts is crucial for Australian small business owners. What happens in these multi-billion dollar deals can influence the availability, features, and reliability of the AI tools you might consider using to improve your business operations.

#meta#ai business#ai regulation#global tech#small business tech#chinese government#tech acquisitions#ai startups
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