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Google's 'Project Jarvis' AI Agent, Powered by Gemini 2.0, to Automate Chrome Browsing in December
Oct 27, 2024, 09:03 PM
Alphabet Inc.'s Google is reportedly developing an AI agent, codenamed 'Project Jarvis', designed to autonomously operate the Chrome web browser to complete tasks such as shopping, booking flights, and conducting research. According to reports by The Information and other sources, Project Jarvis will capture screenshots and interact with web pages to automate everyday web-based tasks, including finding shopping deals on behalf of users. The AI agent is expected to be powered by Google's upcoming Gemini 2.0 AI model, with a preview anticipated in December 2024. Google plans to roll out these AI agent capabilities to a small batch of users initially. Project Jarvis represents a significant step in integrating AI into daily computing, potentially enhancing efficiency in online activities.
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