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May 11, 2026

The Agent Runtime Is Going Cross-OS

New Intel: Manus is extending its cloud agent runtime from Linux into Windows and Android VMs. That unlocks desktop enterprise software automation (Office, SAP, Adobe) and mobile app task execution. The agent product is turning into a cross-OS execution layer, which is a much larger surface than browser-only rivals.

Manus

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AI Agents

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Series B

May 11, 2026

The Enterprise Story Has No Compliance Spine

New Intel: Manus is building consumer growth and creator capacity with no matching investment in security, compliance, or enterprise implementation. The enterprise positioning is marketing. Real revenue is prosumer subscriptions, which means the ARR number has a retention problem hiding inside it.

Manus

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AI Agents

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Series B

May 11, 2026

APAC And LATAM Are The Actual Distribution Wedge

New Intel: Manus is building dedicated country GTM leadership in Japan and Brazil with localized content and creator capacity behind it. The agent product is being pointed at APAC and LATAM consumer markets where OpenAI has thin distribution. This is a Meta international play, not an enterprise play.

Manus

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AI Agents

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Series B

May 11, 2026

Runway: Consumer mobile app with AI character calling

New Intel: Runway is building a consumer mobile app with AI character calls, storyboard tools, ad workflows, and in-app purchases. That is a different business from its web platform.

Runway

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Generative Video

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Series D+

May 11, 2026

The $32B Print Sets An IPO Floor Problem

New Intel: Ramp's $32B mark needs a friendly fintech IPO window to hold. Public comps trade at 3 to 8x revenue, and Ramp is at roughly 32x. Watch for S-1 chatter in late 2026. If the window shuts, the next round is structured, not flat.

Ramp

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Spend Management

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Series D+

May 11, 2026

Applied AI Gap Is Being Closed By Acquisition

New Intel: Ramp keeps buying applied AI teams rather than building them, most recently Jolt. Suggests the agent roadmap is on a tight timeline and the Ramp Intelligence stack may lean more on third-party model APIs than the marketing implies. COGS question nobody is asking.

Ramp

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Spend Management

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Series D+

May 11, 2026

Ad Stack Is Becoming The Second Product

New Intel: Discord is building out a full ads and virtual currency stack (Quests, Orbs) ahead of its IPO filing. The pitch to public markets is rewarded-ads ARPU on 259M MAU, which puts the comp set closer to Snap than Slack.

Discord

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Community Chat

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Series D+

May 11, 2026

Waabi: Shrinking Foundation Models To Fit On A Truck

New Intel: Waabi’s biggest remaining gap before driverless launch appears to be making its AI small enough to run onboard a moving vehicle. That suggests model capability may be ahead of deployment packaging.

Waabi

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Autonomous Trucking

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Series C

May 11, 2026

Procurement Is The Real Second Act

New Intel: Ramp is building out a procurement product stack around intake, vendor management, and three-way match. If it works, the competitor set moves from Brex and BILL to Coupa, Zip, and Ivalua, and the ACV ceiling goes up by an order of magnitude.

Ramp

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Spend Management

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Series D+

May 11, 2026

Pilots Are Turning Into Production In London And Tokyo

New Intel: Wayve is standing up dedicated Robotaxi Technical Operations in London and Tokyo with structured feedback loops between field and model teams. That is the exact muscle Cruise lacked. The Uber pilots are being engineered for real deployment, not another demo reel.

Wayve

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Autonomous Driving

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Series D+

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