Google accidentally leaked the Jarvis AI assistant to the public, which has yet to be announced

By: Anton Kratiuk | 07.11.2024, 19:32

Google is known to be developing a new artificial intelligence called Jarvis, which is supposed to help users deal with routine tasks like grocery shopping, booking flights and doing other small actions faster.

Google has yet to unveil this virtual companion, but it was briefly in the public domain.

Here's What We Know

For a short time, Chrome Web Store users were able to download Jarvis and learn about its features. Fortunately for Google, the leak didn't allow the AI to run, but the fact that it could be installed - points to a serious bug and could indirectly mean that Google will be ready to unveil the service soon. According to unconfirmed information, Google will unveil Jarvis in December 2024, along with the next version of Gemini.

At the moment, the Jarvis page has already been removed.

Jarvis is interesting because it will be able to take control of your computer and perform tasks. It is not yet known if the assistant will only be available in Chrome or if it will be possible to run it in other browsers as well.

Source: Engadget