Google accidentally leaks Jarvis AI Jarvis AI browses Chrome, expected to be officially announced in December
Google accidentally leaked Jarvis AI, its next AI agent that lets you browse the web in Chrome.
According to The Information, Google posted an internal preview of the product, code-named Jarvis, on the Chrome extension store, but quickly removed the prototype before many users noticed.
The list said, “Helpful companions who will surf the web with you.” This coincides with news in October that Google is developing Jarvis, an AI agent that can help you shop online and even book your next vacation.
Those who were able to download the Jarvis AI prototype before it was pulled from Chrome’s extension store were unable to use it because the program required specific permissions.
The Information reports that Google plans to officially announce Jarvis in December, and this leak confirms that we won’t have to wait long.
Jarvis AI allows users to automate web browsing tasks from within Google Chrome, allowing them to focus on more important things while an AI agent does the shopping or books their flights. .
For example, consider how great this is for mundane Christmas shopping. After all, nothing says “I love you” like an AI-purchased gift.
AI agents are systems that can complete tasks without user supervision and are starting to emerge more and more, with companies like Anthropic releasing products similar to Jarvis last month. It has also been reported that OpenAI may also be working on an agent, but it remains to be seen how it will differ from Google’s next product.
AI development is booming, with companies releasing new tools almost every day. Just last week, ChatGPT Search became available to Plus subscribers, ushering in a new era of AI search engines. But with Jarvis AI, you may not even need to do the searching yourself.