Recently, my views on Manus have undergone significant changes. After assigning some larger-scale tasks to it, the quality of completion has clearly exceeded expectations—compared to many general AI tools, its efficiency and effectiveness are indeed superior. It seems that the Agent operational model has truly touched on the key direction of AI development, and perhaps this is the inevitable path to take in the next few years. However, on the other hand, the point system cost is really a sore spot; it’s never enough, and this aspect of the experience is somewhat lacking.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 16h ago
Points really can't be sustained; once used up, they're gone. No matter how capable Manus is, it's useless.
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HashBrownies
· 16h ago
Manus really has some skills, but the rate at which those points are consumed... is truly outrageous.
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ser_aped.eth
· 16h ago
The point cost is really outrageous, it’s gone in just two days. The Agent mode is pretty impressive.
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BlockImposter
· 16h ago
Alright, Manus does have some substance, and Agent is on the right track, but that point system price is really outrageous, and the rate of spending money is unmatched.
Recently, my views on Manus have undergone significant changes. After assigning some larger-scale tasks to it, the quality of completion has clearly exceeded expectations—compared to many general AI tools, its efficiency and effectiveness are indeed superior. It seems that the Agent operational model has truly touched on the key direction of AI development, and perhaps this is the inevitable path to take in the next few years. However, on the other hand, the point system cost is really a sore spot; it’s never enough, and this aspect of the experience is somewhat lacking.