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Google's Project Astra provides a glimpse at the future of AI assistants

At Google I/O 2024, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis said some of Project Astra's capabilities are coming to the company's products, like the Gemini app.

May 15, 2024 / 06:20 IST
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Project Astra
At Google I/O 2024, the company showed off a two-part demo of an early prototype of Project Astra showcasing how it could work.

Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis on May 14 unveiled Project Astra, an ambitious vision of what he believes will be the future of artificial intelligence (AI) assistants.

"For a long time, we've wanted to build a universal AI agent that can be truly helpful in everyday life. Our work making this vision a reality goes back many years. It's why we made Gemini multimodal from the very beginning," Hassabis said in his keynote at the company's annual developer conference Google I/O 2024.

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"At any given moment, we are all processing a stream of different sensory information around us, making sense of it and making decisions. To be truly useful, these AI agents have to similarly understand and respond to our complex and dynamic world just like we do," he said.

"It has to remember what it sees and hears, better understand the context we are in, and respond quickly in conversation making the pace and quality of interaction feel more natural" Hassabis said. "It also needs to be proactive, teachable and personal, so users can talk to it naturally and without lag or delay."