Google is working on an ambitious project that could revolutionize our web experience. This project, called “Project Jarvis,” will create an advanced artificial intelligence assistant that automates web-based tasks and performs complex operations on behalf of the user.
Google Jarvis will automate web tasks
Google is working on Project Jarvis, an AI assistant that can automate web-based tasks. According to reports emerging in the US, Jarvis will be powered by Google’s Gemini architecture.
Jarvis, which will work through a web browser optimized specifically for Google Chrome, will perform various tasks on behalf of the user by taking screenshots, clicking buttons and entering text.
Some example tasks that Jarvis can do include researching a topic, buying products on e-commerce and making travel plans. The current prototype needs only a few seconds to complete these actions.
Google plans to give selected users early access to Jarvis in December to identify bugs and provide feedback before making a full announcement. But the timeline is still subject to change, according to sources.
Jarvis aims to streamline web-based work and help users automate repetitive tasks. If successful, it could allow Google to create digital assistants that can interact with web content.
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