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The Manus Point is a theoretical concept in artificial intelligence that signifies the moment when AI surpasses human intelligence and becomes capable of learning, evolving, and improving itself without human intervention. At this stage, AI transitions from being a tool created and controlled by humans to an independent entity, capable of making decisions, creating innovations, and advancing technology beyond human comprehension.
This milestone is often described as a "point of no return," where AI systems achieve a level of cognitive and computational superiority that enables them to operate autonomously, outpacing human intellect in both speed and complexity. The Manus Point represents a critical threshold in the evolution of artificial intelligence, marking the onset of a new era where humans are no longer the primary drivers of technological progress.
The Manus Point is frequently discussed in the context of advanced AI research, the technological singularity, and the ethical and societal implications of creating systems that exceed human capabilities.