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I wanted an AI assistant. Most of them turned me into the assistant.

/u/Mstep85 2026年06月09日 00:36 3 次阅读 来源:Reddit r/artificial

TL;DR: Future archaeologists will discover this post and conclude I traded a referral link for free AI credits. They will be correct. 500 free credits: https://manus.im/invitation/L722LISUH3EMDS?utm\_source=invitation&utm\_medium=social&utm\_campaign=system\_share Anyway... You know how in every sci-fi movie they promise us AI assistants? Yeah. Somehow we ended up with AI that needs constant supervision. Me: "Research this topic." AI: "Certainly. Before I begin, please provide your goals, audience, format, timeline, preferred writing style, risk tolerance, blood type, and your mother's maiden name." Thirty minutes later I'm managing the AI instead of the AI helping me. I've been messing around with Manus and the thing I like is that it behaves more like an actual assistant. I tell it what I need, and it goes off and fills in a lot of the blanks itself. I don't use it as my main model for everything. I use it like a second opinion. Research. Project planning. Finding blind spots. Comparing options. Figuring out what I'm forgetting. Basically all the stuff that happens before the actual work starts. For pure coding, there are better tools. For "here's the thing I'm trying to do, help me think through it from start to finish," it's been surprisingly useful. Full disclosure: if you use the link, I get some credits too. You get free credits. I get free credits. The robots get stronger. Honestly that's the healthiest relationship I've had with technology in years. submitted by /u/Mstep85 [link] [留言]

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