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The Everything AI: How Google’s Super Assistant Could Change Life As We Know It
By Bernard Marr, Contributor0Feb 12, 2025, 02:22am EST
Google’s latest AI initiatives, including Projects Astra and Mariner, are set to revolutionize how we interact with technology through advanced autonomous assistants that can see, understand, and act in both physical and digital worlds.What if your Al assistant could not only see the world through your eyes but actually understand it, plan ahead, and take action on your behalf?z
With recent advancements we are witnessing not just an evolution but a revolution in how AI understands and interacts with both our physical and digital worlds. Tech giants like Google, among others like Microsoft, OpenAI and Meta, are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible, and we’re witnessing the emergence of AI systems that could fundamentally transform our relationship with technology.
The Dawn Of Universal AI Assistants
In addition to the continuous evolution of AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude and DeepSeek, we have seen giant leaps like Google’s Project Astra. It showed us an AI that could not only see and understand the world through our phones and even smart glasses but also maintain context-aware conversations about what it observes – from discussing fine art in a gallery to identifying ingredients while you cook.
More than just seeing, it can remember and reference past interactions, making conversations feel natural and meaningful.Editor’s Note: This reminds me of the old 1987 Mac commercial for “Knowledge Navigator,” which you can see here on YouTube…
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