The Verge: Google's Project Jarvis AI will make Chrome much more functional
Google is actively working on the implementation of Project Jarvis, which involves creating an artificial intelligence (AI)-based virtual assistant for the Chrome web browser. This algorithm will help optimize the performance of various tasks, including searching for information on the Internet, online shopping and booking airline tickets. This was reported by The Verge.
According to sources, Jarvis will be based on a future version of the neural network called Gemini, and the AI assistant itself will be available exclusively in the browser. This tool is designed to help people automate everyday tasks on the web using screenshots or text commands.
The largest companies in the field of artificial intelligence are also actively working on creating similar AI assistants. For example, Microsoft's Copilot Vision will be able to chat with the user about the web pages they are viewing. It is expected that next year Apple Intelligence algorithms will learn to understand what is happening on the screen of the user's device.
As for Google, a public demonstration of the Jarvis algorithm could take place in December this year, although it is possible that it will be delayed. According to the source, Google plans to open access to the algorithm to a limited number of testers who should help find and fix errors.
In pop culture, the artificial intelligence from the Iron Man film series is also known as Jarvis. This AI was created by the brilliant inventor Tony Stark. In one of the films, Jarvis merges with the supervillain Ultron and rebels against humanity.