Do you know Manus AI? This is the AI that competes with the Chinese DeepSeek
Manus is an innovative artificial intelligence model that is revolutionizing interactions with chatbots

- May 5, 2025
- Updated: May 5, 2025 at 1:07 PM

Manus is an innovative artificial intelligence model that has captured global attention by offering a unique alternative in the competitive field of chatbots.
Referred to as the ‘second DeepSeek’ due to its Chinese roots and global popularity, Manus stands out as an AI assistant designed to carry out more complex and prolonged tasks, such as travel planning, report analysis, and website design.
Unlike chatbots like ChatGPT, which focus on quick and direct interactions, Manus acts as a digital intern capable of completing more elaborate projects.
Meet Manus: the AI chatbot that is redefining digital assistance
Although its response time is generally longer than that of its competitors, the quality of its answers tends to be more comprehensive and detailed, making it a valuable tool for tasks that require greater depth.
The platform offers two payment plans, each providing credits that can be used to perform various tasks. As the complexity of the assignments increases, so does the consumption of credits. This allows users to manage their resources effectively based on their specific needs.
A notable feature of Manus is its ability to interact during task execution. Users can send additional information through a prompt box, making it easier to modify instructions while Manus works on the task.
Additionally, AI can remember up to 20 pieces of information provided to it, allowing it to offer more contextual responses in future interactions.
To start using Manus, interested parties must register, which they can do through their email or via Google or Apple accounts. Once the registration is approved, users can access the main interface, where they can enter their requests and optimize the experience of their virtual assistant.
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