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Manus AI New Partnership with Alibaba’s Qwen AI Revolutionizing the AI Industry  

12 March, 2025

On Tuesday, the Chinese company Manus AI announced a strategic partnership with the team behind the Qwen AI models, part of the tech giant Alibaba (TICKER: BABA). This collaboration could mark a significant step in creating an innovative product that developers at Manus AI are calling the world’s first universal AI agent.

Universal AI Agent vs. Chatbots  

Unlike traditional chatbots, the universal AI agent offers a qualitatively new approach. Its functionality allows it to act as a «digital employee,» capable of performing complex tasks independently with minimal prompts.

Last week, Manus AI introduced its new development, sparking discussions across Chinese social media. According to the company, their AI agent’s performance surpasses that of competitors like OpenAI’s DeepResearch.

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Impact on the AI Industry  

The emergence of Manus AI and their new product has drawn attention not only in the local market but also globally in the AI industry. This is particularly noticeable given the popularity of DeepSeek, another renowned Chinese chatbot developed in Hangzhou. DeepSeek once surprised international experts by offering functionality comparable to OpenAI’s solutions at a significantly reduced cost. Now, the joint efforts of Manus AI and Qwen AI open new horizons for an industry still adapting to the challenges introduced by DeepSeek.

Key Success Factors  

  • Innovative Technology. Manus AI’s development focuses on enhancing performance and simplifying the user experience.
  • Partnership with Alibaba. Collaboration with Qwen facilitates access to extensive corporate resources, which could drive scalable solutions.
  • Buzz in the Chinese Market. The popularity of Manus AI’s innovations demonstrates audience trust and high interest in AI advancements.

Key Advantages of Manus AI  

  1. A wide range of functionalities focusing on true AI autonomy.
  2. Free completion of numerous tasks for users on the X platform as part of product promotion.
  3. Geographic focus: with offices in Beijing and Wuhan, the company is active in China’s strategic tech markets.
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Prospective Partnership with Qwen AI  

The partnership with Qwen AI (Alibaba) presents a unique opportunity to elevate Manus AI’s products to a new level. The technological and resource potential of Alibaba will accelerate the development of solutions for the commercial sector and strengthen the company’s position in international markets.

Furthermore, this collaboration could showcase the superiority of Chinese technology in AI development to the world, reinforcing the country’s status as a global leader in this field.

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Conclusion  

The strategic partnership between Manus AI and Qwen AI represents a significant step for both companies and the entire industry. The deployment of a universal AI agent capable of executing autonomous tasks might transform the approach to artificial intelligence and its business applications.

With every new project, China solidifies its position as one of the largest global players in the AI industry, and Manus AI is a shining example of this.

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