Google is reportedly developing a 'computer-user agent' AI system
Google may preview its own take on the rabbit's large action model concept as soon as December, reports Information. “Project Jarvis,” as it's codenamed, will perform tasks for users, including “collecting research, purchasing a product, or booking a flight,” the outlet spoke to three people with direct knowledge of the project.
Powered by a future version of Google's Gemini, Jarvis only works in a web browser (it's tuned specifically for Chrome). The tool aims to help people “automate everyday, web-based tasks” by taking and interpreting screenshots and then clicking buttons or entering text. Information In its current state of writing, it apparently takes “several seconds” between actions.
Information Warns that Google's plans to feature Jarvis in December are subject to change. The company is reportedly considering releasing it to a small number of testers to find bugs and help the company work on it.