Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Old Experiment with Manus AI https://manus.im/app



Tidying up desktop and found this deck created last year in a workshop with lecturing staff. Using tools they may not have encountered yet. In this case Manus a useful tool with some strengths over ChatGPT and Co-Pilot etc.

Prompt was simple, to create an outline presentation on  "Using AI Ethically in Education: A Guide for Students."

Led to some really useful discussions around AI use by teaching staff and students.

If used in real world I would have added references to institutional policy and would have sourced better graphics and as I have done in header I would have acknowledged use of AI in creation of this deck and would have made it much more accessible in terms of colour , text and labelling etc. 

But useful as illustration of what AI can do - in seconds.  



And information on the engine - 

Manus AI was developed and trained by the Chinese startup Monica.im, which has since rebranded and is now known as Butterfly Effect Pte. Ltd. The company was founded by entrepreneurs Xiao Hong (also known as "Red") and Yichao "Peak" Ji.

The development team was a relatively small group within the parent company, which moved its headquarters from China to Singapore in 2025.

Underlying models: Manus operates as a multi-agent system built on and fine-tuned from existing large language models. It uses Anthropic's Claude and Alibaba's Qwen models as a core part of its architecture. This distinguishes Manus from companies that develop their own base model from scratch.

Manus is an autonomous AI agent designed to perform complex, real-world tasks with minimal human guidance, as opposed to simply generating text like a chatbot.

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