Manus has recently garnered significant attention amidst rumors of layoffs, the removal of social media content, and the cessation of collaboration with Alibaba's Tongyi Qianwen. Nonetheless, insiders have assured that the company's operations remain unaffected, and there are no indications of a withdrawal. The decision to relocate the company's headquarters to Singapore is primarily motivated by compliance needs, aiming to more effectively manage multinational data privacy regulations and potential overseas investment reviews. Previously, Manus successfully secured $75 million in funding, attaining a valuation of up to $500 million, despite facing some public scrutiny and criticism, including allegations of being a "shell company." Despite this, its AI Agent products, which are built upon mainstream models, have achieved notable success overseas. Currently, Manus is realigning its domestic business structure to emphasize overseas expansion, a move that may present additional challenges in the future.