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Google's AI is taking over the computer, and new dimensions could open up

Google's AI is taking over the computer, and new dimensions could open up

The explosion of artificial intelligence and digital banking innovations will also be discussed at the Banking Technology Conference on November 5. Register here!

Alphabet subsidiary Google is taking another step forward in developing artificial intelligence. According to a report issued by The Information, the company is working on technology that

You may be able to control your web browser to perform certain tasks.

The product, called Project Jarvis, will provide functions such as searching and online shopping. According to sources with direct knowledge of the development, Google plans to roll out the new technology to the public as early as December, at the same time as the large language model for Gemini.

Other tech giants are also active in developing AI agents. Microsoft-backed OpenAI is also working on a similar concept. In July, Reuters reported that OpenAI wanted to enable autonomous web browsing and searching using a “computer user agent” (CUA).

However, Anthropic and Google are going further: they are developing software that can

That interact directly with a person's computer or browser.

This is the approach It can open new dimensions in the application of artificial intelligence.

The explosion of artificial intelligence and digital banking innovations will also be discussed at the Banking Technology Conference on November 5. Register here!

Source: Reuters

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