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Tony Stark recommends: what is known about Jarvis, an AI assistant from Google

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Google is working on its own AI-powered virtual assistant called Jarvis. This tool is designed to revolutionize our communication with computers and make it more intuitive and efficient.

Jarvis is a virtual assistant being developed by Google that will be integrated directly into the Chrome browser. Thanks to the use of advanced artificial intelligence technologies, Jarvis will be able to perform various tasks at the user's voice command, The Information reports.

It can search for information on the Internet, book tickets, take screenshots, and much more.

How does Jarvis work?

Jarvis is based on the next-generation Gemini neural network. This neural network will allow Jarvis to understand natural language, analyze the context of the request, and perform appropriate actions. Thanks to this, the user will not have to learn complex commands, but will simply formulate their request.

When will we be able to try Jarvis?

Jarvis is expected to be officially launched in December this year, but delays are possible. Before the launch of widespread beta testing, Google plans to provide early access to Jarvis to a limited number of users to collect feedback and identify possible bugs.

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