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Media: Google to unveil AI for self-driving computers

Google is developing AI technology that can autonomously perform web browser tasks such as searching for information, making purchases, or booking flights, The Information reports , citing sources. 

According to the publication, the service, codenamed Project Jarvis, will be presented in December along with a new version of the flagship Gemini AI model. It is configured to work with Chrome. 

The tool is designed to “automate everyday web tasks by analyzing your screen, clicking buttons, and typing text.” In its current state, Project Jarvis takes a few seconds to perform actions, The Information noted.

Journalists stressed that the corporation's plan could change. Initially, it is supposed to be shown to a small group of testers. 

A similar product was recently presented by AI startup Anthropic. It released an updated version of the Claude 3.5 Sonnet model, which can interact with a computer like a human - move the cursor, press buttons and type text.

Earlier, the media learned about OpenAI's plans to introduce the next advanced AI model, codenamed Orion, by December, but the company denied the information . 

Let us recall that in early October, Microsoft presented an updated version of the AI ​​assistant Copilot with a voice mode and understanding of the image on the screen.

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