Manus, the very publicized China, seen by some as the ‘Deepseek’ has opened public access, giving it 1,000 credits to try it for free.
Manus is the last China, capable of deep investigations and use of agent, so you can perform any task that establishes while releasing and doing something else. Initial users reported problems when registering, and for most people access had been restricted.
He had been on the waiting list since Manus was announced, and obtained access last Friday, but it also seems that public access is now available for anyone who downloads the iOS or Android application or registered on its website.
Many people have described Manus as the best experience of AI they have had so far, and I can see why: the reports they produce are incredibly detailed and feel they are well investigated.
There are not enough credits
Manus offers nothing particularly new that cannot make Chatgpt do, but it seems that his research is really exhaustive, and the range of things he can do is impressive, from making games with current news scenarios to data analysis and educational applications.
The bad news is that 1,000 credits do not last long, and must be registered to obtain a payment account if you want more credits.
When I got Manus responding two consultations, he had used about 500 credits. The first question I asked (“How do you see the future for Tesla?”) Was far from being trivial and required a lot of research, but for your credit, Manus did all the necessary investigation, telling me what I was doing in each step and produced four different reports for me.
Since Depseek was observed for refusing to answer questions related to the events on which the Chinese government is sensitive, I took advantage of free access to Manus to ask him to compile a report on what happened in the protests of the Tiananmen square in 1989.
Deepseek simply refuses to recognize protests, but Manus seems to have no censorship problems at all. It produced a full report on the protests of several different sources that do not agree with the official verdict on things like the number of deaths, including the Red Cross.
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Therefore, it seems that you can get around four manus consultations for free with its 1,000 credits, until you have to register for a plan paid to use it more.
Manus Starter costs $ 39 per month (around £ 30 / au $ 65) and gives 3,900 credits, the ability to execute two tasks simultaneously, while Manus Pro costs $ 199 a month (around £ 156 / AU $ 334) and gives him 19,000 credits per month and the ability to execute five tasks simultaneously.