Technology
Manus AI: China’s Next DeepSeek or a Glimpse into AGI?

- Manus AI, developed by Monica, empowers itself to run complex tasks in many varied domains as the crowning pinnacle of artificial general intelligence.
- The Chinese government has shown its support for Manus AI and hence brought it forward to state media like CCTV so that it supports various Indigenous AI firms, as is the case with DeepSeek.
Manus, the new cutting-edge technology spearheaded by China in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), is an attention-grabbing brainchild of a Chinese startup known as Monica. Manus is an independent AI agent that operates quite progressively without human intervention, executing complex tasks. Quite a few similarities are discussed between this technology and existing AI models such as DeepSeek.
Manus: The Autonomous AI Agent
Manus performs a variety of tasks with autonomy: analysing resumes, checking stock values and creating web pages. He is seen as a revolutionary figure in AI technology.
Government Support and Strategic Partners
Manus is supported by the Chinese government. Through various reports on CCTV, the government is trying to tout the promise of AI through Manus. This visible partnership with groups of AI companies actively planning to conquer the world in China undoubtedly bears the shadows of DeepSeek. Manus has partnered with Alibaba via the Qwen AI models. Such a link enables the AI virtual assistants to extend themselves even more into seemingly established avenues like market reach.
Comparison with DeepSeek and Other AI Models
Manus seems highly likely to progress in alignment with DeepSeek and other AI frameworks’ development. Even if DeepSeek has come out well, Manus has the unique advantage of standalone action from AI. However, some experts are wary and feel it needs to be perfected further because it may work with improved features but is prone to some form of error sneaking into it, causing similar sorts of general disruptions concerning data security and privacy.
Consideration: Privacy and Security
The autonomous nature of the Manus shines the light on privacy and security. Now users have become cautious about sharing some additional information with AI agents of a venture from China. This points more towards a greater concern around data manipulation and protection and further supports an argument in favour of a strong legal framework to regulate the use of such AI entities independently.
The Outlook
Manus brings testimony to China’s endeavour to promote the advancement of AI technologies. The global AI community is interested in the development, not only in terms of research potential but also in respect of the canonical issues linked to autonomy and AI agents.