The leaked document from Google shows how far AI has come
A new discovery has revealed that Google has an AI known as “Jarvis”. After the leak that revealed some of the biggest recent advancements in AI from the tech titan, Google removed documents that were originally published on its own Google Cloud service. However, these documents might have disclosed an AI agent that can surf the internet in a self-serve capacity to get information.
Jarvis’ Abilities
As far as what we know about it, Jarvis would be capable of going to websites, make purchases online with your permission, and fill out forms. This Chrome-based AI would be the biggest change since the browser was launched in 2008. Unlike other AI tools that work from a data base, Jarvis is programmed to surf the internet; users have the unique capability to search for information in real time, in essence, working around some of the internet search engines.
It is not only the next step in technology.
But as AI assisted browsing increases, data visibility, private contents, and web data wise use questions may turn into complex questions. Google has not commented publicly on Jarvis, but the company may take some time to study the situation and come up with an official statement on the capabilities and release dates of Jarvis.
A trend from the well-known chatbot
Based on the excerpt from Jarvis and Google Bard AI, it apparent that feature belongs to an intensification of Google’s feature which somehow merges NLU alongside high-performance data search. This transition to answer based on real time data is a departure from the traditional model of chatbots which are trained by historical data and capable of only answering question that have been programmed into it based on data existing up to a certain date.