all that talk about AI agents being the next big thing that will just go and do our work for us well it seems like that time has finally arrived A lot's happened in the world of AI this week I'm not going to waste your time so let's get right into it starting with what's been probably the biggest news of the last couple weeks and that is Manis AI now Manis was actually launched on Thursday of last week but I didn't really touch on it in last week's video so I want to talk about it in today's video from their launch video they showed off a little bit about what it's capable of giving us several demos like resume screening where he gave it a zip file of a whole bunch of different rumes gave it a prompt and then it autonomously went off and read all of the resumés and then gave an evaluation of each of the resumés that were in there they also showed off a demo of property research I'm looking to purchase a property in New York in a safe neighborhood with a low crime rate and a whole bunch of details about what they're looking for and then Manis autonomously went off and did the research for them now Manis actually opened up a virtual browser and actually can control this virtual browser so as I scroll through this video you can actually see that it's using this browser to the right and it's going off and actually doing the research and taking actions in the browser and then finally coming back giving a report they also did a stock analysis demo and it went off and did the analysis now if you remember from a couple years ago there was a project called Baby AGI which was like this very early agent where you gave it a prompt and then it would create like a task list and then it would would go through and sort of complete each task on the task list semi-autonomously well it constantly got stuck in loops and it didn't really quite pan out very well it also had to be run in a terminal and was sort of complex this kind of does the same thing we can see here that when it was going and doing the stock research it created a task list and then one at a time went through and autonomously did each task over inside of this virtual browser here there's also been some really cool demos of Manis coming out of the community like my buddy B here he gave it the prompt find the best locations to fly drones near downtown Austin for 3D scanning purposes use online resources to find a short list then Google Maps 3D view to scout the prospect location find an area that's open and has clear line of sight to fly the Drne then tell me the top three recommendations note that I have a small DJI mavic mini drone you can see it went off and created a task list for it to complete research the Drne research drone regulations in Austin search for potential drone locations create a short list Scout locations with Google Maps 3D view etc etc we can see it then used Google Maps and one at a time went through completed all the tasks and then gave him back a top three recommended locations where not only were they good recommendations for great shots to get from the Drne but they're also locations where flying a drone was actually allowed elene over here on X put together a nice little thread of different things that people have managed to create with Manis some of them I think are fake but others seem legit here's an example of one that's doing analysis on the Tesla stock I found tools like perplexity and open Ai and Google's deep research to be just as good at this kind of stuff I don't really think you need an agent like Manis to do this kind of thing that one was from De here on X then we have one from Lamar here on X where it plans out a two-month family trip itinerary and it goes through and does a bunch of research on places to go and places to eat and things to see and things like that again I feel like the Deep research tools are just as good this kind of thing that you don't really need an agent for it but some of these examples where they've Cod up a 3js game are pretty impressive like this airplane game that was created with a single prompt using Manis that was from Victor M here's one that's definitely not created with Manis but they tried to pretend it was here's one where somebody did an SEO audit using Manis and they audited Andre Kathy's website and at the end they got a breakdown of everything they can do to improve the SEO of their website here's a video of somebody driving their Tesla to a meeting while Manis is actually figuring out the talking points that they're going to bring up in that meeting that they're on there way too here's a cool colorful animation that was generated with Manis AK here over on X also created a 3js game he created a endless Runner game with the prompt make a 3js endless Runner game that was the entire prompt you can see it created this game where they're avoiding obstacles and collecting powerups as they go and all of it was done with just one prompt instead of Manis and Manis went off and took all those steps now some people have pointed out Manis isn't anything that special it's Claude Sonic connected to 29 different tools and it uses a browser use open source tool that controls the browser for you and while that's true Menace was the first app that took all these tools and made them work together in a way that people actually find really really valuable and useful in fact Peak here the same person who did the keynote broke down what their text stack was and said yeah we're not trying to keep it a secret but the end result is something that's actually really useful so what's the problem I think Gary tan made a really good point about it here when he said it's becoming clearer model breakthroughs are not necessary to build really meaningful products in this current moment which is true we got a huge leap in capabilities and it didn't come from a new large language model from anthropic or a new large language model from Google or open AI it came from a small team that went and took a bunch of different tools and just merge them together into one really useful tool we didn't need a huge leap in smarter language models to get this agent we just needed those tools sort of put together in the right order to get what we got now I did manage to get my hands on early access to Manus I've done a few little tests here my first test actually ended in a failure which is kind of funny because the prompt that I gave it was basically saying I want you to do research on Manis what's it good at what are its limitations and compare it to other autonomous agents that are out there you can actually watch the replay of it using the browser here and it made this giant list of all the tasks it was going to do to go do this research and as I scrubed through this here you can see it read its own website read a hugging face article about Manis went to a handful of other blogs to read up on what Manis is capable of and then it got hung up now why I think this was sort of funny where it got hung up was that it was researching the AI limitations so we can see here that the last thing that it was working on was researching manace AI limitations through web search results to identify challenges and issues so when it got to the part of its checklist where it was going all right let me find out what manace isn't good at that's where it crashed now I don't think it crashed because it was like I'm not going to share my limitations it crashed because it was overloaded we can see high system load had caused an internal server error please try again later and yeah I think manace wasn't quite ready for the volume of people that were going to want to play with this tool my other test after that fared a little bit better I got it to go into my email box read through all of my emails in my inbox and then when it was done reading all of the emails it gave me a report of all of the emails that it thought were important for me to pay attention to right now now if you're curious how it works with something like logging into your Google account you don't actually give it your username and password when it needs to log in somewhere it basically hands off access back to you again you log into the account and then hand access back so when it got to the point where I needed to log into my gmail it said hey we need you to plug in your username and password we're handing the virtual computer over to you I got in there entered my username and password and then clicked a button to hand it back and then it continued autonomously to review all my emails and write a report on what I should be paying attention to and the third test I did I tasked it with create a marketing landing page for a website that sells shoes include social proof research on the latest shoes images of shoes and customer testimonials with head shots use stock photos for now this was actually a demo that we did for the next wave podcast you'll see us break down that whole process in real time on an upcoming episode but we can take a quick look here's the task list that it created research content development testing and deployment and it actually went off did research on the best running shoes read a ton of Articles all about the best shoes then went and built the website we can see the HTML we can see the CSS here and it finally generated this website again the full breakdown will be on the upcoming episode of The Next wve podcast if you want to see how that whole thing went now Manis isn't publicly available yet if you go to manisi M and click on try Manis it asks for an invitation code and these invitation codes are kind of hard to come by right now I think they're so overloaded that they're not really passing many out anymore but you can click to apply for Access fill out your details and then hope that they get back to you with an access code but from what I understand they're beefing up their infrastructure right now and it should be pretty soon where they roll out 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competition so don't miss out click the link in the description to grab your copy of my free AI Playbook today thanks to HubSpot for sponsoring today's video now let's get back to it open AI is going deeper into the agents game as well this week they rolled out new tools for develop ERS to help others actually make agents they released what they're calling the responses API this API allows developers to use the web search features that open AI offers the file search features which open AI offers and the computer use features what this means is that most likely we're going to see a lot more AI agent tools roll out because people can actually use the tools and development kits that openai has released to start building and making accessible their own AI agents the same day that that was announced Ed Microsoft also jumped on board and said that the responses API that open AI just released is now available in Azure AI Foundry again meaning that it's just going to get easier and easier for developers and now even Enterprises to start creating their own AI agents we did get a little bit more news out of open AI this week samman teased a potentially upcoming model he went to exas say we trained a new model that is good at creative writing not sure how SL when it will get released this is the first time I've been really struck by something written by AI it got the vibe of meta fiction so right he gave it a prompt please write a metap fictional literary short about Ai and greef I'm not going to read this whole short story cuz it's kind of long but Sam and many other people seem to think that it's really really good writing personally I'm not a huge fan of this writing style but it's all subjective like here's one of the first paragraphs I have to begin somewhere so I'll begin with a blinking cursor which for me is just a placeholder and a buffer and for you is the small anxious pulse of a heart at rest there should be a protagonist but pronouns were never meant for me let's call her Mila because that name in my training data usually comes with soft flourishes poems about snow recipes for bread a girl in a green sweater who leaves home with a cat in a cardboard box MAA fits in the palm of your hand and her grief is supposed to fit there too quite honestly it's like too metaphorical for me but again it's just not my style but let's just keep keep the AI agent talk rolling because convergence AI just rolled out their deep work it's their most powerful and sophisticated agent yet I actually haven't tried this yet you can use it over at proxy. com convergence. and from what I can tell it seems very similar to open ai's deep research Google's deep research perplexities deep research all the Deep researches now in order to use the new deep work feature you got to upgrade to the $20 a month plan and to be quite honest I've got too many $20 a month plans already not to mention that most of the other deep researches that are available out there I'll offer some amount of free uses now this one doesn't seem to even give us a way to demo what we're going to get if we paid the $20 a month and here's yet another AI agent that was announced this week called Harvey in order to use this one it looks like you've got to request a demo but they do have a demo video here that we could take a look at where they drop in a financial report here and based on the financial report it actually gives them some suggestions of what to do with what they just uploaded like summarize the revenue trends for Q4 and full year 2024 per the attached financial report we can see it goes off reviews the financial report analyzes the revenue Trends generates a summary finalizes its sources and then gives its output they then ask it to compare those Trends with metas and it outputs a pretty Nic looking table it also looks like it's probably going to come with a whole bunch of like agentic templates that you can use like translating things into another language proof reading analyze a trial transcript things like that again not what I have access to but seems fairly similar to a lot of these other tools that we've already been looking at all right let's move on to Google because Google has had a whole bunch of releases and announcements this week and outside of Menace I think what they've been showing off has been some of the coolest stuff we've seen this week starting with Gemma 3 which is their open weight model they made this available in Google AI Studio this week and according to chatbot Arena it almost performs as well as deep seek R1 now again chatbot arena is based on user opinions it's like a blind taste test you give chatbot Arena a prompt it will give you two outputs blindly not telling you which model is which and then you pick which one you like and then these rankings are based on Which models people tend to like and Gemma 3 seems to be doing pretty well which is significant because it's only a 27 billion parameter model compared to deep seek r 1's 671 billion parameter model so a much much smaller model outperforming all of these other models here except for deep seek R1 and because Gemma 3 is a smaller model you can actually run this on a consumer GPU like at home and because it's open weights unlike models like Claud Sonet and open AI GPT models and even Google's Gemini models you can actually download the weights and run them on your computer they let you do that Gemma is is also multimodal meaning that you can give it inputs from images and text and videos and the model will actually understand all of that they also increased the context window on Gemma to 128,000 tokens so you can put really really long documents into it and it will do a solid job of actually understanding what's going on in the long document they put the weights for Gemma 3 up on hugging face so if you know what you're doing you could download these models and use them locally if you just want to test it without downloading it locally they also made it available inside of Google's AI Studio over at AI studio.
goole. com which I absolutely love AI Studio because they make all of their models available here totally free to use which is still mind-blowing to me but you can come over to the right here click on models and if you scroll down you'll notice that the new Gemma 327b model is available to use right here so you just select that and give this a prompt just like you would chat GPT or any other AI chat tool really the main downside of Google AI studio is it doesn't seem to save your chats for you but if you just want to experiment and test it it's a great place to do it and again free to use but Google was just warming up with Gemma they also announced native image generation with Gemini 2. 0 flash is now available to all developers and when they say it's available to all developers they also mean it's available in the AI studio app so if I come back to Google AI Studio come over to my model over here under the preview models we've got Gemini 2.
0 flash experimental this is the model that you can actually have it out output images and text right here and I don't believe this is using something like imagin I think it's actually creating the images itself so if I gave it the prompt create an image of a wolf howling at the moon run the prompt in about 4 seconds it generated an image of a wolf howling at the moon now because this understands image inputs and can give us image outputs I can give it natural language prompts to actually tweak the image let's say put sunglasses on the wolf in 4 seconds I have the same image but it added sunglasses to the wolf I could say keep the same pose but make it daytime click run and well it kind of tried to turn the moon into the Sun but it didn't quite work it still has its limitations I can even upload my own image here let's go ahead and just toss in a head shot of myself and give it the prompt give me a fedora and click run and there you go there's an image of me wearing a fedora make my shirt tie-dye and now I'm wearing a tie-dye shirt and a fedora and this is insanely fast it took 5. 2 seconds to generate this version 6. 4 to generate that version and I feel like I need to reiterate this is free to use right now here's some other really cool use cases that I've come across people on X sharing Victor M here showed this off he gave it this image with a bunch of Sprites in it create a realistic dungeon room for my game using the Sprite sheet think about the best setup step by step then output an image it took his Sprite sheet and outputed an image using the Sprites and the same style and everything my buddy AP AKA angry penguin here over on X he shared that it's really good at one-hot character consistency he generated this character over in glyph using the flux image model and then took that image brought it over to Google AI studio and asked it create an animation by generating multiple frames showing this character swinging their weapon in one go please generate all the frames needed and you can see that it generated multiple frames of the same character so multiple poses with a very consistent character and you can do this inside of the Gemini 2.
0 flash model now this has been one of the biggest issues in my opinion with AI image generation right now is that it's really hard to have images that generate a consistent character every single time but having this be able to understand image inputs and give us image outputs back all natively with this large language model we can do that and it works really well here's another example from techalla here over on X he says thanks to Gemini I just created the ultimate workflow for consistent 2D animations and we can see he created this animated character of a dude with tattoos a coffee and a Viking hat moving around this room I'm assuming maybe he's controlling it with a keyboard I mean pretty impressive not everybody has been having the best luck with it similar to how I wanted to change my image of a wolf to daytime it kind of didn't do great Matthew Burman hasn't seemed to be super impressed with it yet either he uploaded an image of himself and said put a hat and glasses on the dog in the style of Heisenberg from Breaking Bad I'm not sure where the dog is in the image I think I need more context of what was inputed above it but you can see it put a cartoon hat and glasses and a goatee on him and then he gave the prompt make it hyper realistic and I mean it looks like pretty much the same image other than maybe the Hat got a little bit darker so while really impressive still not perfect earlier I mentioned that a lot of the deep research tools are available for free perplexity gives you a certain amount of uses for free now open AI gives you a certain amount of uses for free now well as of this week Google is now giving us their version of Deep research for free if we go over to Gemini this is different than the AI Labs we were just looking at Gemini is their sort of front-facing version that you know saves your chats and does all the things you'd expect from a chatbot we can see it now shows as soon as I try to log in in-depth information in minutes deep research browses the open web to deliver comprehensive organized reports from a range of sources let's go ahead and click try now and if I come up here to where I can select my model we can see we've got 2. 0 flash deep research 2. 0 experimental and 2.
0 flash thinking now I am on an upgraded plan so I'm not 100% sure which models you'll actually see when you log into yours but I do know that this deep research model is now one of the models they make available for free and it's really really good I can give it a prompt like research the best consumer drones give me the pros and cons of each and tell me which you'd recommend and just like open ai's deep research and perplexity deep research it's going to go and spend some time on this we can see it broke down a sort of step-by-step agentic workflow that is going to work through to go and give us these answers I can click Start research and again it's going to do this for a few minutes and after about 2 minutes here we can see it gave us this really really indepth report even gave us a little chart here breaking them all down and then finally giving us a recommendation we can see all of the sources that it pulled from down here and at the end basically tells us that DJI is the leader so get a DJI drone what I've also really liked about this deep research is that it's really easy to just click this export to docs button here and with a single click we have this easy to read Google doc that we can come back to easily or print or do whatever we want with it but again Google wasn't done yet this week they also rolled out new features inside of notebook LM because now it's using the new Gemini 2. 0 thinking model you can also now customize the sources used for making your podcasts and notes and they've improved some quality of life features there as well Google is also starting to integrate AI into Google Calendar it says they're testing a new AI powered Gemini side panel within Google Calendar that lets users quickly and conversationally check their schedule now it's not in my account yet so I can't show it off but you can ask it questions about your schedule or you know when was this event coming up I forgot what week it was in and it will help you find things in your calendar or add things to your calendar should be pretty handy we'll see they've also done a better job of connecting your calendar to your Gmail using AI so Gmail gains an add to calendar button powered by Gemini so Google's Gemini AI will actually be able to read your emails and there'll be a little add to calendar button and if you click it it will add whatever information it found from the email to your calendar automatically Google also introduced Gemini robotics this week which is a Gemini 2. 0 based model designed for robotics the first model they released is the Gemini robotics Advanced Vision language activation model which we can see from their demo here is basically a model that helps robots do a better job at seeing whatever they're working with and interact with whatever it is they're working with presumably this is what the robots see it's got all sorts of details about what's going on on the screen and the robots able to manipulate based on all of that data and input that it's getting as I always do I'm going to link all these resources in the description below there'll be a link to a Google sheet which will list all of the links that I talked about today and I think this one is particularly worth checking out because there are all sorts of demos that you can watch to really get an idea of what these new models are capable of but let's move away from Google Now and talk about perplexity perplexity actually introduced a Windows app now so if you head on over to perplexity a/ platforms you can download the Windows app and the Windows app pretty much looks like exactly what you get from the browser version of the app except the cool feature about this one is now you can actually use hot keys to open up perplexity so if I go ahead and close this and I type control shift p we can see it actually opens up a chat box on my computer computer where I can ask anything directly to perplexity so just a simple way to pop up perplexity really quick on my computer grock rolled out a new feature over on X where you can tag at grock and ask it anything and it will reply so we can see Doge designer here said hey you can now ask grock anything by simply replying to a post with grock and then Dustin stout here said grock this true and we can see that grock replied yes it's true you can now ask grock anything by replying to a post with grock on X so that's kind of an example of what it will do you tag grock grock will answer your questions you can also do this with perplexity perplexity if you type in ask perplexity and then give a prompt after this you can also ask questions and get a exost reply from perplexity the company Hunan released a new model this week called hunon Turbo S they call it the first ultra-large hybrid Transformer Mamba mixture of experts model apparently it outperforms GPT 40 deep seek V3 and other open-source models on math reasoning and alignment and you know does well on all the benchmarks not a model I've played with yet for those of you that really like exploring all of the various models that are available here's another one to play with Rea AI Labs is open sourcing their Rea flash 3 model which is actually a new model I have never heard of this one before doing research for today's video but apparently it's pretty on par with 01 mini in general knowledge better than 01 mini in coding and well you can see the benchmarks on the screen of what this one is capable of again it's an open- Source model so you should be able to download the the weights on your computer and run this one locally this is kind of interesting here Sakana AI had AI write a scientific publication and it actually passed the peerreview process to get into the iclr conference and according to them they say to our knowledge this is the first fully AI generated paper that has passed the same peer review process that human researchers go through all right let's talk about AI coding cuz AI coding is having a moment right now and I've been obsessed with it in fact it's one of the reasons I've been producing less videos on this channel as of recently because I've been so obsessed with actually developing little tools and I'm also overhauling the Future tools website by coding it myself and to do this I'm mainly using cursor and wind surf sort of jumping back and forth between the two this week cursor rolled out some new features they added themes and checkpoints and the ability to autofix errors and a new nav bar and the ability to preview your code directly inside of the agent bar and again a whole bunch of quality of life updates I'll link you up to the thread in the Google sheet below so you can read more about it if this is something that interests you the company bolt which also makes it really easy to generate code using AI just released a figma app that allows you to connect figma straight into bolt so you can actually create a design inside of figma and then tell bolt to go make that design for you and bolt will be able to see that design and then create it for you and since we're talking about code might as well bring this up Dario amodi the CEO of anthropic said that in the next 3 to 6 months AI will be writing 90% of the code if I look at coding programming which is one area where AI is making the most progress um what we are finding is we are not far from the world I think we'll be there in 3 to 6 months where AI is writing 90% of the code and then in 12 months we may be in a world where AI is writing essentially all of the code all right now moving into the AI art world this company Moon Valley claims they created the first worldclass clean AI video model this marry model is built for filmmakers trained exclusively on licensed data and well this is what it looks like here so we can see it's generating these like landscape sort of videos mostly but it's doing some other stuff we can see some people some horses uh it all looks pretty good but we're kind of getting to a point with AI video where most of these AI video platforms are all kind of catching up to each other and becoming almost as good as each other this one looks like another op option in Your Arsenal of AI video tools and if you're really concerned about how the models were trained well this one is one that you don't have to worry about similar to Adobe Firefly it was all trained on licensed video this company captions launched what they call Mirage which is designed to generate energetic high-on converting ads with people that don't exist complete with animated body language and micro Expressions this is an example here I'm curious what you guys think these are the types of videos it makes a Friend or Foe did you notice that I'm AI generated stop scrolling and listen in my opinion the video looks really really good the people look absolutely real to me but there's still something off about the audio every time I listen to the audio on these videos and almost any of the products that do this where it's a video and a voice over The Voice still feels very AI to me I feel like they've nailed the actual people and the animation of the people and the lip syncing is even right on it's just that voice still has sort of a robotic element to it that is a dead giveaway in my opinion this week snap introduced AI video lenses powered by its own in-house generative model we can see here some examples of the types of things it can do like this woman with a fox and this woman with raccoons and a bunch of flowers being generated so now apparently you can add AI generated objects and animals and things into the videos you're sharing on Snapchat if you do want to use it however you have to be on Snapchat Platinum which cost 16 bucks a month if if you're a Windows user and you use notepad you'll now be able to summarize stuff straight out of notepad so in the same way you use something like Google Docs and you can now summarize stuff in Google Docs that feature is going to be in your notepad app directly in Windows real soon this week Xbox showed off their new co-pilot for gaming which is designed to help Gamers get over roadblocks while they're playing a game using AI they announced it on the Xbox podcast but we can see a little screenshot here from Minecraft where somebody asked okay I've got some wood what what do I do with that and then the AI responded craft the oak logs into wooden planks by opening your inventory and placing the logs in the crafting area here's another example from Age of Empires what's the best way to take out the Beast want me to pull up a quick strategy guide even looks like it's going to work on mobile games so Age of Empires on mobile I want to get back into Age of Empires 4 can you install it downloading now want to recap of where you left off so here's an example video from the podcast last time you were defending tier in the Sultan's Ascend campaign and ventured out to take the fight to the Franks but let's say it didn't go as planned your base was destroyed and it's basically explaining what happened last time they played let's go ahead and pretend that was part of the strategy so if you're a gamer and you want some extra help from AI well you'll be able to do that with Xbox soon rivan this week announced new self-driving features you can now take your hands off the wheel and let it you know drive down the freeway for you and it will keep its distance from the cars in front of you if you turn on your signal it will automatically change lanes for you and basically makes driving arivan more autonomous this is actually interesting to me because I actually own arivan so super excited to get this feature in my car it hasn't rolled out for us yet but I'm excided to go on my first road trip and just let my rivan drive it to where we're going for me in Hardware news meta is beginning to test their own in-house AI training chips right now they use Nvidia gpus and well they want to release their Reliance on Nvidia and start developing the chips themselves and rumor has it that apple is reportedly developing AI airpods from from what I understand these new airpods are going to be able to do real-time translation so if you have airpods in and somebody's speaking to you in a different language it will automatically translate it right into your ears I believe Google's pixel buds do this already so this is like Apple's version of that feature and finally next week is nvidia's GTC conference it's in San Jose I'm going to be there in person but you can watch it virtually for free and if you do register to watch it virtually for free I have a Google form link in the description below if you register for GTC and you fill out that Google form you'll be entered to win an Nvidia GPU 90 that's signed by Jensen hang himself after the GTC conference is over I'm going to pick one winner at random from our Google sheet of everybody that registered for GTC and I'm going to send them this GPU it's actually sitting on my floor next to 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