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&lt;p>The NZZ article examines how tech giants like Meta, OpenAI, and Nvidia are now pouring billions into AI agents after already spending massive amounts on large language models. Meta acquired Moltbook (a &amp;ldquo;social network for AI bots&amp;rdquo;) and spent $2 billion on Manus. OpenAI acquired Openclaw for its autonomous AI agents. Critics see this as a &amp;ldquo;flight forward,&amp;rdquo; with companies investing even more money to solve the problem of poor returns on their LLM investments.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>