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Chinese startup Monica has released Manus, an AI agent generating widespread attention within just 20 hours of its preview launch.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Mar 7, 2025

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Chinese startup Monica has released Manus, an AI agent generating widespread attention within just 20 hours of its preview launch.

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Manus claims to be the world's first truly general AI agent, capable of independently thinking, planning, and executing complex tasks.

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According to the company's website, Manus "bridges minds and actions" and can handle various work and life tasks while users rest.

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The AI agent can create custom guidebooks for trips and perform deep analysis of stocks like Tesla, among other applications.

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On the GAIA benchmark for evaluating General AI Assistants, Manus reportedly achieved state-of-the-art performances across all difficulty levels.

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The name "Manus" derives from "Mens et Manus" (Mind and Hand), reflecting the belief that knowledge must be applied to impact the world.

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Ji Yichao, co-founder and chief scientist, called Manus "the next evolution in AI" and "potentially a glimpse into AGI."

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Invitation codes to access Manus are scarce, with prices ranging from 999 yuan ($137) to 50,000 yuan ($6,900) on secondhand platforms.

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Zhang Tao, a partner at Manus AI, explained the invitation system was due to limited server capacity and asked for public understanding of their small team.

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