The Magic Pointer, developed by Google DeepMind, represents a fundamental shift in how humans interact with computers.
Google announced a new AI feature for its Googlebook laptops that reinvents how you interact with your cursor. It's impressive, but it raises a few questions.
Google DeepMind's new AI mouse pointer lets you point at anything on screen and ask Gemini for help. Let's find out how this works for you.
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