🖱Google DeepMind is experimenting with an AI-powered mouse pointer that could change how people interact with AI entirely
The idea is simple: instead of writing long prompts, users could just point at something on their screen and give short commands through Gemini.
You might hover over a spreadsheet and say “make this a chart,” highlight text and say “summarize this,” or point at a recipe and say “double these ingredients.” The cursor itself becomes context for the AI.
It’s a subtle shift, but potentially a huge one. Today’s AI systems mostly rely on chat boxes and typed instructions. Deep
The idea is simple: instead of writing long prompts, users could just point at something on their screen and give short commands through Gemini.
You might hover over a spreadsheet and say “make this a chart,” highlight text and say “summarize this,” or point at a recipe and say “double these ingredients.” The cursor itself becomes context for the AI.
It’s a subtle shift, but potentially a huge one. Today’s AI systems mostly rely on chat boxes and typed instructions. Deep