@ManusAI: Introducing Branch Split any conversation into a parallel session that inherits your full context, while the original s…
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ManusAI introduces Branch, a feature that lets users split conversations into parallel sessions that retain full context, enabling efficient multi-directional work from a single research session.
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Introducing Branch
Split any conversation into a parallel session that inherits your full context, while the original stays intact.
A single research session can become a report, a slide deck, and an investor brief.
Now you just branch. Same context, new direction. https://t.co/EiUuLBB7jD
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