Google accidentally released Jarvis, an AI that automates tasks in Chrome

Google accidentally released Jarvis, an AI that automates tasks in Chrome
Google accidentally released Jarvis, an AI that automates tasks in Chrome

The Information spotted that Google had accidentally and briefly posted online a pre-version of its new artificial intelligence tool called Jarvis.

Some Chrome users were briefly able to download it from Google’s Chrome web browser extensions store. This extension was described as “ a computer usage agent “. However, it was not usable because it required unauthorized access in Chrome.

The American media had already described this company project at the end of October: a Chrome extension allowing you to automate certain browser usage tasks. Jarvis would use one of the Gemini family language models.

Jarvis should make it possible to automate certain everyday tasks such as “ searching for information, purchasing a product or booking a flight ».

According to The Information, the official publication date of the project is scheduled for next December. If Jarvis is the working name of the extension internally, it is possible that Google will choose to distribute the extension under a different name at that time.

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