Oct 26 (Reuters) - Alphabet's Google is
developing artificial intelligence technology that takes over a
web browser to complete tasks such as research and shopping, The
Information reported on Saturday.
Google is set to demonstrate the product code-named Project
Jarvis as soon as December with the release of its next flagship
Gemini large language model, the report added, citing people
with direct knowledge of the product.
Microsoft ( MSFT ) backed OpenAI also wants its models to
conduct research by browsing the web autonomously with the
assistance of a "CUA," or a computer-using agent, that can take
actions based on its findings, Reuters reported in July.
Anthropic and Google are trying to take the agent concept a
step further with software that interacts directly with a
person's computer or browser, the report said.
Google didn't immediately respond to a Reuters request for
comment.