Google's AI reaches a new level: automatically fixing computer problems!

Google is currently developing advanced AI technologies aimed at fixing computer problems and improving the user experience, through several key proj

Google's AI reaches a new level: automatically fixing computer problems!



 Google is currently developing advanced AI technologies aimed at fixing computer problems and improving the user experience, through several key projects: (Youm7)


1. Jules: A Smart Assistant to Fix Programming Errors

In December 2024, Google announced "Jules," an AI agent designed to help developers automatically fix programming errors. Based on the advanced Gemini 2.0 AI model, Jules can: (The Verge)

Analyze errors in languages ​​like Python and JavaScript.

Automatically modify software files.


Create pull requests within the GitHub environment. (The Verge)


Jules is a direct competitor to tools like Microsoft's GitHub Copilot and aims to reduce the time developers spend fixing bugs, allowing them to focus on developing new features.  Currently, Jules is available to a select group of testers, with plans to expand access in early 2025. (The Verge)

2. Project Jarvis: AI for Full Computer Control


Google is also working on Project Jarvis, an AI system that aims to fully control computers via a web browser. Based on the Gemini model, Jarvis can: (a5bar.news, Al-Khaleej 365)

Perform tasks such as searching, shopping, and booking flights online.

Automatically understand the content of web pages and interact with them, such as clicking buttons or entering text.

Perform a series of actions within seconds. (Youm7, Al-Khaleej 365)

Jarvis is expected to be integrated into the Google Chrome browser, allowing users to automate everyday tasks without direct intervention.  This project puts Google in direct competition with companies like Microsoft and Apple, which are developing similar AI tools. (Al Khaleej 365)


3. AlphaEvolve: Unprecedented Mathematical Discoveries


Google unveiled "AlphaEvolve," an AI system that has achieved mathematical feats previously unattainable by humans. For example, AlphaEvolve was able to solve complex geometric problems related to how to arrange geometric shapes in the most efficient way. (The Times of India)


These projects demonstrate Google's commitment to developing advanced AI technologies aimed at improving computer performance and facilitating user experiences. Through tools like Jules and Jarvis, Google seeks to provide intelligent solutions for fixing software bugs and automating everyday tasks, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of technology use in everyday life. (Al Khaleej 365)