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Manus, a cutting-edge AI system developed by a Chinese startup, is creating a significant buzz reminiscent of the excitement surrounding other innovative technologies. As the demand for access to this advanced agentic AI grows, invitations to join Manus have become a hot commodity. With limited availability, individuals are now turning to resale platforms to offer these coveted invite codes at staggering prices, often exceeding $1,000.
This surge in interest highlights the increasing importance of AI in various sectors, as users seek to leverage Manus's capabilities for personal and professional use. The exclusivity of the invites has not only fueled a resale market but also sparked discussions about the future of AI accessibility and the ethical implications of such practices.
As more people become aware of Manus and its potential applications, the race for invitations is likely to intensify. This phenomenon raises questions about the balance between innovation and accessibility in the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.
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