Google Working on ‘Project Jarvis’ To Automate Everyday, Web-Based Tasks; Check Details

Google is reportedly working on an AI project named 'Project Jarvis,' to transform web interactions by automating routine tasks.

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New Delhi, October 28: Google is reportedly working on an innovative AI project called 'Project Jarvis' that could change how we interact with the web. According to reports, Google is looking to create a tool that can perform every day, web-based tasks seamlessly. The development is expected to bring advancements in automation. Google might be exploring new AI capabilities to bring convenience to everyday digital activities With “Project Jarvis.”

As per a report of MoneyControl, Google is internally calling a project called “Project Jarvis,” which will likely bring the power of automation to various web-based tasks. By taking over online activities, the tool could make users' online interactions simpler and faster. The goal of 'Project Jarvis' is said to minimise the effort needed to perform everyday online actions. Google Photos New Feature Update: Google May Soon Introduce ‘AI Info’ Section in Photos App To Reveal Images Edited Using AI; Check Details.

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Google reportedly plans to give a first look at the model in December 2024. Google's Project Jarvis will likely focus on consumers and is said to provide the ability to automate daily tasks done on the web. Google is likely to start testing its new features with a select group of testers in a beta version. The specific dates for this rollout are still unclear. According to reports, Google’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, has described these AI agents as smart systems that can demonstrate abilities like reasoning, planning, and remembering information.

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