Google working on AI capable of taking over computers: report

Pakistan(National Times)- Global tech giant Google, whose search engine has arguably become a necessity in netizens’ daily lives, is working on an artificial intelligence (AI) technology capable of taking over computers, The Verge reported citing The Information. Code-named “Project Jarvis”, the AI model, as per Reuters, will be able to take control of a web browser to complete tasks such as research and shopping. Google is set to demonstrate the AI model in December with the release of its next flagship Gemini large language model, the report added, citing people with direct knowledge of the product. Project Jarvis will reportedly only work with a web browser and will be specifically for Chrome. The AI tool will take and interpret screenshots followed by clicking buttons or entering text to assist users in automating everyday web-based tasks. However, the report underscores that Google’s plan to reveal Jarvis in December is not final but in fact, is subject to change as the company is reportedly mulling over releasing the AI model to a small number of testers to fine-tune its product and work out any bugs that exist. The development comes as Microsoft-backed OpenAI also wants its models to conduct research by browsing the web autonomously with the assistance of a “CUA,” or a computer-using agent, that can take actions based on its findings. Also, the Bill Gates-founded company’s Copilot Vision will be capable of engaging in conversation with users about the web pages they view. With companies scrambling to take an edge in the race for AI supremacy, Apple Intelligence is expected to be capable of having awareness of what’s present on the screen and carrying out tasks across multiple platforms in future.



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