Google is "working" on a secret project: Chrome-only AI agent that can take over your PC/laptop

Google is set to introduce its groundbreaking AI, Project Jarvis, as early as December. This advanced AI, powered by Gemini, promises to automate tasks like research, making purchases, and booking travel, aiming to enhance user efficiency on the web.
Google is "working" on a secret project: Chrome-only AI agent that can take over your PC/laptop
is reportedly gearing up to unveil its latest AI innovation, codenamed "Project Jarvis," which aims to revolutionize how we interact with the Web. According to a recent report by The Information, Google plans to showcase Jarvis as early as December. This advanced AI model, powered by a future version of Google's AI chatbot Gemini, is designed to automate a wide range of tasks, from conducting research to making online purchases and booking travel.
As per the Information report, Google's project hints at a future where AI assistants can seamlessly navigate the web on users' behalf, making their online experiences more efficient and effortless.

How Google Jarvis may work


By integrating seamlessly with Chrome, Jarvis can analyze web pages, interpret user instructions, and execute actions like clicking buttons or typing text. While it currently requires a few seconds to complete each task, Google is actively working to optimize its performance.
Google's foray into AI-powered automation comes as other tech giants are also developing similar technologies:
Microsoft's Copilot Vision: This tool allows users to interact with web pages using natural language.
Apple Intelligence: Apple is reportedly working on an AI assistant that can understand on-screen content and perform tasks across multiple apps.
Anthropic's Claude: This AI model can use a computer to complete tasks, although it's currently limited by its performance.
OpenAI ChatGPT: The company is also developing a similar AI assistant that can automate web-based actions.


As AI continues to advance, we can expect to see more sophisticated tools that can streamline our digital lives. Google's Jarvis, if successful, could significantly enhance productivity and efficiency. However, it's important to note that the final product may differ from the current prototype, and its widespread availability remains uncertain.
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