Google is ready to demonstrate a new artificial intelligence service capable of taking control of an internet browser on its own to perform tasks such as searching and shopping.
The information was released by the website “The Information”, on Saturday afternoon (26), citing sources with knowledge of the project, who asked not to be identified.
To Bloomberg, a Google spokesperson declined to comment to Bloomberg about “speculation.”
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One of the still provisional plans of Google, from the giant Alphabet, includes presenting the technology in December, along with the launch of Gemini 2.0, its next major language model.
The codename of the AI project that takes control of the computer is Project Jarvis, in a reference to a character from Marvel’s Iron Man film series. In the films, JARVIS is an artificial intelligence that controls hero Tony Stark’s ultra-technological suit.
The source, however, stated that plans could still change.
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