Marvis controls Android apps like a hands-on phone assistant

Marvis is an that works as a . It can open real apps, tap buttons, type text, scroll, and switch between apps to complete tasks. A person can ask it to order an iced latte from Starbucks, find an address in messages, or start navigation to that address.

While it is working, saying “Marvis” can interrupt it and change the instruction, such as changing an iced latte order to an iced coffee. Touching the screen pauses the task. It asks for confirmation before sending messages, making payments, deleting items, or doing other actions that are hard to undo.

The developer says the work focused on speed, , and making the assistant natural enough for daily use. did not allow it in the store because s are apparently not allowed there.

Key points

  • Marvis is a for Android.
  • It controls real apps by tapping, typing, scrolling, and switching apps.
  • Users can interrupt a running task and redirect it by saying “Marvis.”
  • Touching the screen pauses the assistant.
  • It asks for confirmation before messages, payments, deletions, and other hard-to-undo actions.
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