From Mind to Machine: The Rise of Manus AI as a Fully Autonomous Digital Agent
Minjie Shen, Yanshu Li, Lulu Chen, Zhichao Fan, Yanhang Li, Qikai Yang

TL;DR
Manus AI is a groundbreaking autonomous digital agent that combines reasoning and execution capabilities, enabling complex real-world tasks across various sectors, and represents a significant step toward human-AI collaboration.
Contribution
This paper introduces Manus AI, a fully autonomous general-purpose AI agent that integrates reasoning, planning, and execution for tangible outcomes, advancing autonomous AI technology.
Findings
Manus AI successfully performs complex tasks in healthcare, finance, manufacturing, robotics, and gaming.
It demonstrates the ability to translate high-level intentions into real-world actions.
The paper discusses current limitations and future potential of Manus AI.
Abstract
Manus AI is a general-purpose AI agent introduced in early 2025, marking a significant advancement in autonomous artificial intelligence. Developed by the Chinese startup Monica.im, Manus is designed to bridge the gap between "mind" and "hand" - combining the reasoning and planning capabilities of large language models with the ability to execute complex, end-to-end tasks that produce tangible outcomes. This paper presents a comprehensive overview of Manus AI, exploring its core technical architecture, diverse applications across sectors such as healthcare, finance, manufacturing, robotics, and gaming, as well as its key strengths, current limitations, and future potential. Positioned as a preview of what lies ahead, Manus AI represents a shift toward intelligent agents that can translate high-level intentions into real-world actions, heralding a new era of human-AI collaboration.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEconomic and Technological Innovation · Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
