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MoonPay Launches Virtual Debit Card Enabling AI Agents to Spend Stablecoins at Mastercard Merchants
Technik
01.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

MoonPay Launches Virtual Debit Card Enabling AI Agents to Spend Stablecoins at Mastercard Merchants

MoonPay announced the MoonAgents Card, a virtual Mastercard debit card allowing AI agents to spend stablecoins directly from crypto wallets at any online merchant. The card converts crypto to fiat at point of purchase without requiring pre-loaded custodial funds, and users can revoke agent spending access anytime. Currently available in the UK and Latin America, with US and EU expansion planned for coming months.

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Decrypt
China blocks Meta's $2bn acquisition of AI startup Manus
Dringend
Business·27.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

China blocks Meta's $2bn acquisition of AI startup Manus

China has blocked Meta's $2bn acquisition of Manus, an AI startup developing autonomous AI agents. The Chinese National Development and Reform Commission ordered the deal cancelled, prohibiting foreign investment in the Manus project and requiring the parties to withdraw the transaction. The move comes amid heightened US-China tech competition, with Chinese regulators reportedly planning to block tech firms from accepting US investment without government approval. The decision comes weeks before a planned mid-May summit between Trump and Xi Jinping in Beijing.

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Guardian Business
US May Not Be Leading in Autonomous Air Platforms Despite Largest Air Force, Says Merlin Labs CEO
In Entwicklung
Defense·23.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

US May Not Be Leading in Autonomous Air Platforms Despite Largest Air Force, Says Merlin Labs CEO

Matt George, CEO of autonomous aircraft developer Merlin Labs, says the US may not be leading in autonomous air platforms despite having the world's largest air force. Speaking at CNBC's CONVERGE LIVE, he noted that small and medium autonomous drones have dominated conflicts in Iran and Ukraine, being cheaper and faster to deploy than traditional weapons. The cost disparity is stark: a $4 million PAC-3 interceptor missile versus a $50,000 Iranian Shahed-136 drone. The US defense budget allocates $75 billion for autonomous platforms, with the DAWG budget jumping to $54.6 billion from $225.9 million.

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CNBC