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The implication seems to be that running all these agents in parallel is faster and will result in a better and more varied set of products.
Chinese-founded startup Manus showed off a feature Thursday that speeds up research by assigning tasks to scores of AI agents working in tandem, touting its biggest update since its March debut.
Discover Manus' new Wide Research feature, enabling AI agents to work together for large-scale data analysis. Launching soon ...
Chinese startup, Manus, introduces a new Wide Research tool for its AI system, designed to handle high-volume tasks by deploying over 100 parallel agents.
Chinese-founded startup Manus is rolling out a feature that allows broad research by assigning tasks to scores of AI agents ...
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The technological singularity — the point at which artificial general intelligence surpasses human intelligence — is coming.
Manus asked who should do it, and I uploaded a headshot of myself. The AI did a pretty good job of putting the shirt on a human body and showing what a popular truck restaurant line would look like.
BI got early access to Manus, which claims to be the world's first fully autonomous AI agent. It structured tasks well but stumbled in execution — hallucinating data and creating clunky designs.
How was Manus created? Following its launch, some early users suggested Manus wasn't built from scratch and that it's more of an AI wrapper running on other models like Anthropic's Claude 3.5 Sonnet.