Manus AI, a new Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) agent, has shared its beta testing updates and has stated that the Manus AI app will be launched for its users on their mobile devices.
The firm has also shared other updates with its community. Manus has shared five updates for its AI. The firm said that it will have better multimodal capabilities than before. It will have a longer context.
All tasks will utilize Claude 3.7 to power the AI model. These changes will result in a more stable sandbox. It will also have a premium subscription plan beta test while maintaining limited free access.
Manus AI has recently shared a post on X (formerly known as Twitter) stating that, “While we’re working hard around the clock to scale our infrastructure and accommodate everyone, we’ve had to temporarily limit access to Manus during this development phase. We are also working on optimizing our current usage rates to provide better value for our users.”
At last, the firm also thanked its users for being patient during the beta testing phase, which enabled the firm to develop a better Manus for its users.
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