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ALERT: Manus Just Dropped, and It’s Coming for Your Job
Okay, real talk: there’s this new AI called Manus out of China, and I’m starting to wonder if I should be updating my resume. It’s not some chatbot you flirt with for fun—it’s a full-on autonomous agent that dropped on March 6, 2025, and it’s got the tech world losing its mind. Developed by a Wuhan outfit called Butterfly Effect, Manus isn’t just smart; it does stuff.
Let’s unpack this beast—because if you’re in the wrong job, Manus might be coming for you!
WHAT’S MANUS PACKING?
Forget asking it to write a cute poem. Manus is built to do—and it’s doing it big.
Tell it to “find me a New York apartment,” and it’s not just googling listings—it’s cross-referencing crime rates, school rankings, and affordability, then handing you a tailored report.
Need a website? It codes, deploys, and troubleshoots hosting issues solo. Job recruiters, watch out—it screened 15 resumes in a demo, ranked candidates, and spit out a spreadsheet without breaking a sweat.
How’s it pulling this off? It’s got a multi-agent architecture—think of it as a boss AI delegating to a crew of specialists.