What if an AI could plan your trip or build a website without any help? Meet Manus AI, launched by Chinese startup Monica on March 6, 2025. Billed as the world’s first fully autonomous general AI agent, it’s turning heads—and raising eyebrows—in the tech world.
What Makes Manus AI Special?
Manus AI doesn’t just talk; it acts. Ask it to book a vacation, and it searches, reserves, and plans—solo. Need a website? It codes and launches one from scratch. Newsweek reports it outshines rivals like OpenAI’s Deep Research on the GAIA benchmark. Born from Monica, a company behind a ChatGPT-rival extension, Manus AI is China’s bold step into autonomous tech.
But it’s not perfect yet. The closed beta crashed under heavy demand days after launch, forcing a waitlist. Testers noted glitches—like struggles with paywalls—showing Manus AI is still raw. That imperfection, though, only adds to its allure.
Why Manus AI Matters for You
Manus AI could transform how we work and live. Imagine automating complex tasks or cutting hours off projects. Rumors on X suggest it might go open-source by summer 2025, letting you run it on Ubuntu. For tech fans, Manus AI offers a front-row seat to an AI revolution—straight from China’s innovation hub. It’s not just a tool; it’s a future-shaper.
How to Explore Manus AI Now
Ready to dive in? Visit manus.im to join the beta waitlist—spots are limited as servers scale. Track real-time updates on X, where users debate its promise and pitfalls. Manus AI is evolving fast. Don’t miss your chance to see—or shape—what’s next.