Google develops AI that uses computers instead of humans

Anh Vũ |

Google is working on an artificial intelligence (AI) system codenamed "Project Jarvis" that would allow it to perform tasks on a web browser on behalf of users.

Google's new AI project is built on a future version of Gemini, Google's AI platform, and runs primarily on the Chrome browser.

This tool, capable of automating everyday online tasks, such as searching for information, shopping or booking airline tickets, is expected to be revealed by Google in December.

Jarvis promises to help users perform common tasks by recognizing and analyzing the content displayed on the screen. The system will then automatically click buttons or enter text to complete the user's request. Currently, each Jarvis operation takes a few seconds to perform, but Google hopes to optimize the processing time when the tool officially launches.

The fact that major tech companies are investing in AI models that perform similar functions to Jarvis reflects a general trend in the field of artificial intelligence. Microsoft has developed Copilot Vision, which allows users to talk to AI about the websites they are viewing.

Apple is also planning to integrate AI to help users navigate through multiple apps, while Anthropic has just announced a beta version of AI Claude – although it’s still limited and prone to errors. Meanwhile, OpenAI is reportedly working on a similar tool.

Project Jarvis is expected to be rolled out to a limited number of beta testers before it is rolled out to the public. Through this test, Google will gather feedback to perfect the feature and address any remaining bugs. However, the planned December launch of Jarvis is still subject to change.

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