Google accidentally leaked its new artificial intelligence Jarvis: This is all you can do with it
As we previously reported in other news, Google is not willing to be left behind in the AI race and is expected to take another step in its battle against OpenAI in this field. The company is said to be working on developing a new AI model capable of more complex reasoning than the current one, similar to OpenAI’s o1 model .
The problem is that they couldn't hide what this project would consist of, which confirms its existence 100%, and all because of the Chrome extension store, where Google accidentally published a preview of Jarvis.
Although the company quickly removed it, some users were able to get a glimpse of it. The ad described Jarvis as a "helpful companion that surfs the web with you."
This AI is said to not only help you shop online, but it can also book your next vacation. It would be like having a virtual personal assistant available 24/7, so to speak.
Although those who were able to download the prototype couldn’t use it due to permission restrictions, anticipation is through the roof. Google is expected to officially unveil Jarvis in December, so we won’t have to wait long to see what it can do.
However, it is clear that the company is taking pioneering steps. Unlike other companies that are launching AI products more quickly, it prefers to move slowly, thinking ahead to ethical issues and maintaining people’s trust. This sometimes makes it seem like it is behind the times.
Of course, Jarvis isn’t alone in this race, as you might already imagine. Other companies like Anthropic have launched similar features, and OpenAI is also rumored to be working on its own AI agent. The competition is fierce in the world of AI.