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The AI race between China and the US is on. Latest in the fight is salvo from Manus, a AI firm in China that is taking a shot at OpenAI with its multi-agent tool.
The implication seems to be that running all these agents in parallel is faster and will result in a better and more varied set of products.
Tencent showcases a dozen AI agents at China’s biggest AI event, intensifying the competition in a heated market.
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The function, called Wide Research, will enable Manus to process large numbers of data entries simultaneously by roping in ...
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LM Studio is a free user-friendly app that lets anyone run AI chatbots on their own computer without needing the internet.
"The only thing you need to do is to get the right person," Wang Jian, who built Alibaba Cloud, said in an interview with ...
South-East Asia’s proximity to China and other large economies (such as Australia, Japan and India) makes it an ideal base to ...
TikTok parent company ByteDance has built a robotic system that allows bots to perform household tasks such as folding ...
Before we get to today's column, my colleague Valida and I reported Tuesday that Canadian AI model maker Cohere is in talks ...
Chinese-founded startup Manus showed off a feature Thursday that speeds up research by assigning tasks to scores of AI agents working in tandem, touting its biggest update since its March debut.