Mid-Week Brief: Project Jarvis Exposed
THE MICRO-BRIEF (3-Point Roundup)
THE EDITOR'S TAKE We are used to clicking buttons. Add to Cart. Send Email. Book Flight. Google's new "Project Jarvis" wants to do the clicking for you. This sounds convenient, but it also means surrendering total control of our digital actions to Google. Are we ready to let AI "drive" our computers?
- Google "Jarvis" Takeover - Leaked internal demos show Google's new AI agent navigating a Chrome browser, scrolling through pages, and clicking buttons to complete tasks like "buy me a ticket to London." The browser is becoming a hands-free device.
- Mistral Large 2 (Open Source) Wins - The European AI lab Mistral has released a model that beats GPT-4 on coding benchmarks, and it's open-source. This is a massive win for privacy-conscious developers who don't want to send data to OpenAI.
- Figure 02 Robot Enters BMW Factory - The humanoid robot "Figure 02" has officially started working on the assembly line at BMW. It learns tasks by watching humans. Blue-collar automation is arriving faster than predicted.

CLOSING CTA
The interface of the future is... no interface.
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The NeuroSight AI Team.
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