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    Google is purportedly developing ‘Jarvis’ AI to control your browser

    By Ruchika oberoi28 October 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    According to rumors from The Information, the corporation may provide a sneak peek at the project as early as December.

    It’s possible that Google is getting close to releasing an artificial intelligence agent that can run a web browser and assist people in automating routine operations. According to The Information, the corporation is reportedly working on a “computer-using agent” under the codename Project Jarvis, and it is possible that it will be ready to be previewed as soon as December. Jarvis is able to “respond to a person’s commands by capturing frequent screenshots of what’s on their computer screen, and interpreting the shots before taking actions such as clicking on a button or typing into a text field,” as stated by sources who disclosed their information to The Information.

    According to reports, Jarvis is designed to function exclusively with web browsers, specifically Chrome, in order to provide assistance with routine activities such as conducting research, shopping, and booking flights. The news comes at a time when Google is continuing to develop the capabilities of its Gemini artificial intelligence system. According to The Verge, the next-generation model of Gemini is anticipated to be presented in December. Over the course of this month, Google’s artificial intelligence chatbot, Gemini Live, was updated to accommodate hundreds of new languages. Additionally, Gemini integration was recently added to Google Meet, Photos, and other services.

    The announcement of Jarvis comes just a few days after Anthropic revealed a feature that is comparable to but appears to be more extensive for its Claude artificial intelligence. According to Anthropic, Claude has been supplied with computer abilities, which allows it to “use a wide range of standard tools and software programs designed for people.” A public beta version of that is currently accessible.

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