Google has added a new feature ‘Computer Use’ to Gemini AI. With its help, AI will not just give advice, it will do many tasks automatically by looking at the computer screen. Earlier this facility was available in a separate AI model. Now it has been made a part of Gemini 3.5 Flash.
Will collect information for you from different websites
For example, if you have to fill a form on a website, search for information on different websites, extract data from an online dashboard or complete multi-step tasks on a computer, then the Computer Use feature can do this work by looking at the screen, identifying buttons, clicking and typing. This feature can work on browsers as well as mobile and desktop apps. Suppose, you want to find the cheapest flight from Delhi to London. Earlier you had to open several websites, enter dates and compare fares. Now Gemini’s new feature can collect this information itself by visiting different websites and present the best options to you.
Google told where the new feature will be used
Google says that this feature will especially help in creating such AI agents that can complete long and complex tasks automatically. Currently, this feature is made available to developers and enterprise customers through Gemini API and Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform.
It can be used in areas like software testing, daily office work, research and enterprise automation. – Google
What arrangements have been made regarding security?
- Experts have always been concerned that giving AI free rein to run personal computers is like inviting serious danger.
- If AI follows any wrong instructions or gets trapped in a fake website, it can cause losses.
- In view of this, Google has also made many security arrangements. If companies wish, they can install such a system in which this feature of Google will have to take permission from the human being before doing any sensitive or permanently impacting work.
- If the AI detects any suspicious or hidden instructions, it will also stop the work automatically. However, it has been advised that it would be better to use this feature only under human supervision.
