标题: 揭秘Manus:中国首个全自主AI智能体 [打印本页] 作者: mInr 时间: 前天 12:41 标题: 揭秘Manus:中国首个全自主AI智能体 If there is a sin against life, it consists perhaps not so much in despairing of life as in hoping for another, and in eluding the implacable grandeur of this life.
若说生命有罪,其罪不在厌世,而在押避此生不可妥协的壮阔,奢望他世。
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Manus, a new Chinese AI, is attracting significant attention for its ability to handle complex real-world tasks. Developed by a small, low-profile team with support from Chinese investors, Manus is currently accessible as an invite-only web preview. A video on its website, manus.im, shows how it can create a custom website step by step, amazing many viewers.
China has achieved several significant AI milestones in 2025. Earlier this year, in January, China launched DeepSeek, which was described as a "Sputnik moment" for AI development in the U.S. DeepSeek showed that China could create powerful Large Language Models (LLMs) at a much lower cost than U.S. companies. Manus is another example of China's growing ability to lead in AI innovation.
Manus focuses on solving real-world tasks. For example, it can create a travel plan for a trip to Japan, analyze Tesla's stock, design interactive courses for teachers, compare insurance policies, and help businesses find suppliers. Manus also claims to perform better than OpenAI's Deep Research on the GAIA benchmark, which measures how good general AI assistants are. Even though little is known about the team behind Manus or how it works, it has already generated a lot of excitement. A demonstration video posted on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) got over 200,000 views within one day.
This growing interest in Manus is similar to the excitement earlier this year when DeepSeek released its R1 reasoning model. AI agents like Manus, which can interact with their environment, gather data, and complete tasks on their own, are seen as the future of AI applications.
Manus can browse websites, use different tools, and show its progress in real time. The developers call it "a general AI agent that bridges minds and actions," meaning it doesn't just think but also delivers results. In the demo, presenter Ji Yichao said, "Manus is not just another chatbot. It's an autonomous agent that turns ideas into real outcomes." For now, Manus is invite-only, but it may become free to use in the future.