Tech billionaire Chen Tianqiao’s MiroMind halts China services after Meta and Manus saga
Chen Tianqiao's AI startup, MiroMind, is suspending its services in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau starting May 12. This decision, communicated via email to users, cites "business adjustments" as the reason for the halt, with no specified return date.

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AI-generatedChen Tianqiao's AI startup, MiroMind, is suspending its services in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau starting May 12. This decision, communicated via email to users, cites "business adjustments" as the reason for the halt, with no specified return date. The company is providing refunds and data export options for affected users. This move by MiroMind, a globally ambitious Chinese firm, follows the "Manus saga" and signals a trend of some of the country's leading tech companies withdrawing from the domestic market amidst rising geopolitical tensions.
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4 extractedMiroMind is offering refunds and data export options for affected users.
The suspension of MiroThinker services is due to 'business adjustments'.
MiroMind is suspending its services in mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau.
Some globally ambitious Chinese firms are retreating from the domestic market due to geopolitical tensions.