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Google Is Reportedly Developing An AI That Will Take Over The User’s Computer Browser To Complete Certain Tasks, And Is Codenamed Project Jarvis appeared on wccftech.com by Omar Sohail.

An artificial intelligence that can take over a person’s web browser could be demonstrated as early as December, as Google is said to be developing a program codenamed Project Jarvis that will conduct certain functions to minimize the individual’s stress of having to tackle mundane tasks. Naturally, there will be some controversy surrounding the development of this AI, so let us discuss below.

Conducting online research and shopping directly from the web browser would be a few responsibilities tasked to Project Jarvis

People close to Google’s plans informed The Information that the company will showcase Project Jarvis with the release of its next flagship Gemini Large Language Model. The advertising behemoth is not the only one pursuing the development of an AI that will take over a browser because OpenAI is also reportedly working on something similar that is called computer-using agent, or CUA. As for what this artificial intelligence is capable of doing, it should be able to conduct thorough research.

Users can also directly issue commands such as filling out forms, making purchases, or booking flights. The official launch of Project Jarvis effectively means that APIs will no longer need to be developed, as even those with nascent experience with AI can perform a bevy of tasks seamlessly. Of course, as you would have guessed, introducing a computer agent that will take over the browser will introduce some level of scrutiny, along with privacy issues.

Personal data can be at risk of getting leaked, especially when information is being automatically filled in forms to make purchases. The report does not mention if Google intends to place some contingencies on Project Jarvis to minimize the security risks and reduce the chances of the AI accessing personal information. Given that the company is in the crosshairs of antitrust watchdogs, it will not be a good look for Google if something terrible transpires.

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