Google is working on a “computer-using agent” AI system
The company is considering the possibility of conducting pre-launch testing and introducing Jarvis as early as December with releasing its next Gemini language model.
Google is developing artificial intelligence technology that could allow it to take over web browsers and perform routine tasks such as searching for information and making purchases in online stores for users.
According to The Information, the tool code-named "Jarvis" powered by a Google's Gemini reportedly only works with a web browser, the tool is specifically configured for Chrome. It aims to help users automate everyday web tasks by creating and interpreting screenshots, then clicking buttons or typing text.
The AI takes about "a few seconds" between tasks.
It is reported that the company is considering the possibility of conducting pre-launch testing and introducing Jarvis as early as December with releasing its next Gemini language model.