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Google's 'Jarvis' AI agent set to revolutionize web browsing experience

Google is reportedly working on 'Project Jarvis', an AI agent that can automate everyday web-based tasks in Chrome, powered by Gemini 2.0

At I/O 2024 in May, Google gave two examples of agentive experiences that you’d access through Gemini. Google might be ready to share more about agents that work in Chrome and are powered by Gemini 2.0 this December with Project Jarvis. That on-stage scenario was generically happening via gemini.google.com with no other UI shown off compared to the previous example happening through Gemini for Android. If made available, Jarvis would operate in Google Chrome and is a consumer-facing feature to "automate everyday, web-based tasks." The article doesn't specify whether this would be for mobile or desktop. Sundar Pichai said agents are “intelligent systems that show reasoning, planning, and memory. Are able to think multiple steps ahead, work across software and systems, all to get something done on your behalf, and, most importantly, under your supervision.”

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