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In a bold move that highlights China's rising influence in the global AI race, a new AI agent called Manus AI has taken center stage, drawing comparisons to the widely recognized DeepSeek. Created by the Chinese tech start-up Monica, Manus AI is built to tackle complex tasks with impressive efficiency, challenging the limits of what general artificial intelligence can do. Unlike most AI tools, Manus goes beyond specialized applications, offering flexibility and usefulness for professionals and businesses.
Manus AI is a powerful AI agent built to handle complex tasks across various fields, including natural language processing, decision-making, and problem-solving. It operates autonomously using a multi-agent system that integrates tools like browsers and code editors.
From building websites and planning trips to analyzing stocks and sourcing suppliers, Manus takes on diverse tasks with ease. In a recent demo, it screened candidates for a reinforcement learning engineer role by reviewing resumes and extracting key details. Manus also set a new performance benchmark in the GAIA test, a leading measure of AI assistant capabilities.
DeepSeek, a well-known Chinese AI company, has gained attention for its budget-friendly and efficient AI models. By using techniques like model distillation, it has managed to create large language models at a much lower cost than its competitors. What sets DeepSeek apart is its affordable API access and open-source model, making AI more accessible to developers and businesses alike.
On the other hand, Manus AI takes a different path, focusing on autonomous task execution. It operates as a multi-agent system, allowing it to integrate various tools and complete tasks independently. This makes it particularly useful for automating workflows and efficiently handling complex, multi-platform operations.
Manus is currently available as an invite-only web preview, and the exclusivity has sparked a lot of excitement. Invitation codes are in high demand, with some selling online for as little as 999 yuan ($137) and others reaching a staggering 50,000 yuan ($6,900).
The developers say the limited access is due to server capacity constraints, and they’re working hard to optimize the system. While there’s no official launch date yet, they’ve assured users that Manus will eventually be open to a wider audience.
As the AI world keeps a close eye on Manus AI, the big question is whether it will match or even outshine DeepSeek. While only time will tell, its advanced capabilities and plans to go open-source suggest that Manus is set to make a big impact on the future of artificial intelligence.
In a bold move that highlights China's rising influence in the global AI race, a new AI agent called Manus AI has taken center stage, drawing comparisons to the widely recognized DeepSeek. Created by the Chinese tech start-up Monica, Manus AI is built to tackle complex tasks with impressive efficiency, challenging the limits of what general artificial intelligence can do. Unlike most AI tools, Manus goes beyond specialized applications, offering flexibility and usefulness for professionals and businesses.
Manus AI is a powerful AI agent built to handle complex tasks across various fields, including natural language processing, decision-making, and problem-solving. It operates autonomously using a multi-agent system that integrates tools like browsers and code editors.
From building websites and planning trips to analyzing stocks and sourcing suppliers, Manus takes on diverse tasks with ease. In a recent demo, it screened candidates for a reinforcement learning engineer role by reviewing resumes and extracting key details. Manus also set a new performance benchmark in the GAIA test, a leading measure of AI assistant capabilities.
DeepSeek, a well-known Chinese AI company, has gained attention for its budget-friendly and efficient AI models. By using techniques like model distillation, it has managed to create large language models at a much lower cost than its competitors. What sets DeepSeek apart is its affordable API access and open-source model, making AI more accessible to developers and businesses alike.
On the other hand, Manus AI takes a different path, focusing on autonomous task execution. It operates as a multi-agent system, allowing it to integrate various tools and complete tasks independently. This makes it particularly useful for automating workflows and efficiently handling complex, multi-platform operations.
Manus is currently available as an invite-only web preview, and the exclusivity has sparked a lot of excitement. Invitation codes are in high demand, with some selling online for as little as 999 yuan ($137) and others reaching a staggering 50,000 yuan ($6,900).
The developers say the limited access is due to server capacity constraints, and they’re working hard to optimize the system. While there’s no official launch date yet, they’ve assured users that Manus will eventually be open to a wider audience.
As the AI world keeps a close eye on Manus AI, the big question is whether it will match or even outshine DeepSeek. While only time will tell, its advanced capabilities and plans to go open-source suggest that Manus is set to make a big impact on the future of artificial intelligence.
Emily Jones
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