Google's Project Jarvis: New AI assistant for everyday tasks

Google is likely to announce Project Jarvis as early as December
A representational image. — Canva
A representational image. — Canva 

Google is working on exciting new developments utilising artificial intelligence for its upcoming “Project Jarvis.” This project aims to create a computer-using agent that can help users perform everyday tasks on the web. 

Whether it’s booking a flight, buying a product, or gathering research, Project Jarvis is designed to take over a web browser and do these tasks on your behalf. 

Several rumours surfacing suggest that Google could announce this innovative AI system as early as December. According to sources close to the project, Project Jarvis would be offering a future version of Google’s AI model, known as Gemini. 

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However, it is important to note that Jarvis would specifically work with the Google Chrome web browser. Users would likely need to use Chrome to access all of the features Jarvis has to offer. 

How Jarvis helps in daily tasks

Google’s Project Jarvis aims to help users automate their everyday web-based tasks. This AI assistant would be able to interpret screenshots, click buttons, and enter text for users, all in a matter of seconds. For example, if you need to book a flight, you could simply ask Jarvis to handle it, and it would fill in the necessary details for you. 

Traditionally, users relied on multiple applications and manual inputs to get tasks done. Jarvis is designed to streamline this process, making it easier for individuals to manage their online activities. 

Google isn’t the only tech giant working on this kind of technology. Companies like Microsoft, Apple, and OpenAI are also developing their versions of AI systems that can perform tasks for users.