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Posted on 3/9/25 at 11:18 am
Posted on 3/9/25 at 11:18 am
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China’s Autonomous Agent, Manus, Changes Everything
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One recent evening in Shenzhen, a group of software engineers gathered in a dimly lit co-working space, furiously typing as they monitored the performance of a new AI system. The air was electric, thick with the hum of servers and the glow of high-resolution monitors. They were testing Manus, a revolutionary AI agent capable of independent thought and action. Within hours, its March 6 launch would send shockwaves through the global AI community, reigniting a debate that had simmered for decades: What happens when artificial intelligence stops asking for permission and starts making its own decisions?
Manus is not just another chatbot, nor is it merely an improved search engine dressed in futuristic branding. It is the world’s first fully autonomous AI agent, a system that doesn’t just assist humans—it replaces them. From analyzing financial transactions to screening job candidates, Manus navigates the digital world without oversight, making decisions with a speed and precision that even the most seasoned professionals struggle to match. In essence, it is a digital polymath trained to manage tasks across industries without the inefficiencies of human hesitation.
But how did China, often perceived as trailing the U.S. in foundational AI research, produce something that Silicon Valley had only theorized about? And more importantly, what does it mean for the balance of power in artificial intelligence?
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For years, the dominant AI narrative has centered around large U.S. tech firms—OpenAI, Google, Meta—developing more powerful versions of their language models. The assumption was that whoever built the most sophisticated chatbot would control the future of AI. Manus disrupts that assumption.
It is not just an improvement on existing AI—it is a new category of intelligence, shifting the focus from passive assistance to self-directed action. And it is entirely Chinese-built.
This has triggered a wave of unease in Silicon Valley, where AI leaders have quietly acknowledged that China’s aggressive push into autonomous systems could give it a first-mover advantage in critical sectors. The fear is that Manus represents the industrialization of intelligence—a system so efficient that companies will soon find themselves forced to replace human labor with AI not out of preference, but necessity.
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Posted on 3/9/25 at 11:23 am to Big Scrub TX
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Manus
I think it just coined a new term for a man's anus.
Posted on 3/9/25 at 12:05 pm to Big Scrub TX
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The air was electric, thick with the hum of servers and the glow of high-resolution monitors.
It’s hard to take the article seriously when it’s this dramatically written.
Posted on 3/9/25 at 12:06 pm to Big Scrub TX
In other words, they just took the guard rails off their AI and decided to Leroy Jenkins the thing.
Does the AI produce correct results or not - who cares!
Does the AI produce correct results or not - who cares!
This post was edited on 3/9/25 at 12:07 pm
Posted on 3/9/25 at 12:12 pm to redstick13
First thing I thought of was that MST3K episode.
Posted on 3/9/25 at 12:13 pm to Big Scrub TX
Because we believe everything everyone says about and what is happening in China. I mean it's the same place that thought painting dogs to look like pandas would fool people.
Posted on 3/9/25 at 12:19 pm to Big Scrub TX
Open AI keeps getting their shite pushed in by China 

Posted on 3/9/25 at 12:34 pm to Big Scrub TX
A better headline would be "China Feeds Us More bullshite About How Advanced Their AI Is".
Posted on 3/9/25 at 12:37 pm to Giantkiller
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A better headline would be "China Feeds Us More bullshite About How Advanced Their AI Is".
Yeah. This is clearly just puffery to try to negatively affect US markets, especially with all the tariff blustering going on.
They don't have the compute ability to maintain these systems even if they did somehow write the code to produce to output reported.
Posted on 3/9/25 at 1:38 pm to SlowFlowPro
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Yeah. This is clearly just puffery
Benchmark test prove you incorrect.
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Posted on 3/9/25 at 3:08 pm to John Barron
It can deploy to 50 sites at once?
Be still my beating heart - it can execute a dev ops script.
Be still my beating heart - it can execute a dev ops script.
Posted on 3/9/25 at 6:05 pm to shutterspeed
For a chick would it be Wanus?
Posted on 3/9/25 at 6:19 pm to redstick13

Solid Rifftrax/MST3k episode
Posted on 3/9/25 at 7:05 pm to Big Scrub TX
Interesting name. Who remembers the antichrist according to Nostradamus?
Posted on 3/9/25 at 7:44 pm to Big Scrub TX
Its ability to hate white people is 100k times more efficient than our AI.
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