It has the ability to not only answer questions like generative AI, but also perform daily tasks of users
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While Dipsik's popularity in generative AI technology has not yet reached its peak, another Chinese app 'Manus' chat is gaining buzz in the technology sector. Manas is said to be the first fully independent 'AI agent'. Agent AI has the ability to act like a private person without the user's instructions. It is considered as the next advanced technology in the AI world after generative AI.
It can browse the Internet, place orders on your behalf, conduct research projects even when your computer is turned off, and even build software on its own, according to the makers at Manas. Manas has been compared to Dipsik, the Chinese chatbot that made a big splash in Silicon Valley earlier this year. But this is not generative AI but a general purpose AI technique .
went viral with the launch of this app last Wednesday. At present, invitation code can be used only if someone sends an invitation. South China Morning Post mentions in the news of March 7 that Manas invitation code is for sale on a Chinese e-commerce platform 'Jianyu'. "On China's second-hand online marketplace Jianyu, some sellers put Mann's invitation codes up for sale, while others rented out their accounts," the post wrote.
After the Chinese startup company 'Monica' released this app last Wednesday, the media interpreted it as 'another Dipsic moment'. Since Dipsic was released on January 20, it has made big AI companies like Nvidia, Meta, OpenAI, and countries including the US trying to dominate the AI field. While these companies are spending billions of dollars developing AI infrastructure and tools, Chinese startups have made waves after creating equally capable tools with small and cheap investment.
According to a video posted on the company's website, the technology can think, create work schedules and plans, and execute complex tasks. For this, there is no need to give any prompts or orders to Manas, he helps to make daily life easier by understanding the needs of the user . "Manus is a general AI agent that connects thinking and action," the website says, "It doesn't just think, it acts and delivers results." It can perfectly fulfill various daily life and office tasks while you enjoy relaxing.'
The company claims that human AI can analyze Tesla's share price from creating guidebooks for travel. In the first 20 hours, the video posted on the social network "X" was watched by 370,000 people. Ji Yichao, the company's co-founder and Chief Scientist of Manas, said in the video, "For the past year, we have been quietly building another advanced technology in the AI field, Agent AI." It's not just another chatbot, it's an independent agent that bridges the gap between ideas and execution. We see this as a new era of collaboration between humans and machines.'
