American multinational corporation and tech company Google is set to introduce a groundbreaking artificial intelligence initiative known as Project Jarvis.
Project Jarvis will enhance user interaction within web browsers, particularly in Google Chrome.
According to international media, Google aims to introduce advanced AI to automate multiple tasks performed in the browser.
As other tech giants are completely implementing AI, Google is also investing heavily in AI-driven tools.
Project Jarvis will take users’ daily tasks such as browsing, research, and online shopping to the next level.
Early insights suggest that the AI will be able to interpret screenshots, click on buttons, and input text fields, thereby handling an array of common online activities with minimal need for human oversight.
Project Jarvis has stirred excitement, although its launch remains tentative.
Google is aiming for a debut in December but plans to refine Jarvis further by testing it at a selective group of users.
The last phase will allow Google to find and resolve potential issues before public rollout.
Google’s development mirrors similar advancements in the AI space, notably with Microsoft-backed OpenAI exploring autonomous browsing through its computer-using agent (CUA), designed to assist users in research and task completion.
Additionally, Microsoft’s Copilot Vision aims to engage users in interactive discussions about content on their screens.
Meanwhile, Apple is said to be creating an AI that can analyze screen content and execute tasks across different devices.