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sandboxed compute
About this tag
The sandboxed compute tag on WindowsForum covers discussions about isolated execution environments for running AI agents and automated workflows. A recent thread explores Manus, an agentic AI platform that treats tasks as end-to-end workflows rather than simple queries. Manus operates by orchestrating multiple specialized sub-agents within a sandboxed compute environment, enabling planning, execution, iteration, and verification across tools and time. This approach shifts interaction from chatting to delegating tasks to a reliable assistant. The tag is relevant for users interested in secure, isolated compute contexts for AI-driven task automation, particularly in Windows or enterprise IT settings where sandboxing ensures safety and resource control.
Manus feels like a different species of AI because it treats tasks as workflows to be completed, not just questions to be answered — it plans, executes, iterates, and verifies across time and tools in ways that make interaction feel less like chatting and more like delegating a job to a reliable...