From Si-Fi to your phone…
Google’s upcoming AI assistant, “Project Jarvis,” is set to transform web browsing by letting you book flights, shop, or handle research, all within Chrome, no clicks needed.
Apparently launching with the Gemini AI model in December, Jarvis promises to make online tasks seamless.
The biggest AI companies are getting in on the game: Microsoft’s Copilot Vision will let you chat about the webpages you’re viewing, Apple Intelligence is expected to be screen-aware, Anthropic’s Claude can already control a computer, and OpenAI is rumored to be close behind.
Now, with Project Jarvis, Google is joining the race to build “computer-using agents,” aiming to make AI-driven task management a part of daily life.
Google’s upcoming AI assistant, “Project Jarvis,” is set to transform web browsing by letting you book flights, shop, or handle research, all within Chrome, no clicks needed.
Apparently launching with the Gemini AI model in December, Jarvis promises to make online tasks seamless.
The biggest AI companies are getting in on the game: Microsoft’s Copilot Vision will let you chat about the webpages you’re viewing, Apple Intelligence is expected to be screen-aware, Anthropic’s Claude can already control a computer, and OpenAI is rumored to be close behind.
Now, with Project Jarvis, Google is joining the race to build “computer-using agents,” aiming to make AI-driven task management a part of daily life.