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NewsCloseNewsPosts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.PlusFollowSee All NewsAICloseAIPosts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.PlusFollowSee All AITechCloseTechPosts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.PlusFollowSee All TechGoogle’s latest AI model uses a web browser like you doThe new Gemini 2.5 Computer Use model can click, scroll, and type in a browser window to access data that’s not available via an API. The new Gemini 2.5 Computer Use model can click, scroll, and type in a browser window to access data that’s not available via an API. by Emma RothCloseEmma RothNews WriterPosts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.PlusFollowSee All by Emma RothOct 7, 2025, 10:43 PM UTCLinkFacebookThreadsImage: Cath Virginia / The VergeEmma RothCloseEmma RothPosts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.PlusFollowSee All by Emma Roth is a news writer who covers the streaming wars, consumer tech, crypto, social media, and much more. Previously, she was a writer and editor at MUO.Google is previewing a new Gemini AI model designed to navigate and interact with the web via a browser, letting AI agents do things inside interfaces designed for use by people and not robots. The model, called Gemini 2.5 Computer Use, uses “visual understanding and reasoning capabilities” to analyze a user’s request and carry out a task, such as filling out and submitting a form.It can be used for UI testing or navigating interfaces made for people who don’t have an API or other direct connection available. Other versions of this model have been used for agentic features in AI Mode and Project Mariner, a research prototype that uses AI agents to carry out tasks on its own in a browser, like adding items to your cart based on a list of ingredients.Google’s announcement comes just one day after OpenAI revealed new apps for ChatGPT as part of its annual Dev Day, and continues to focus its attention on its ChatGPT Agent feature that can complete complex tasks on your behalf. Meanwhile, Anthropic had already released a version of its Claude AI model with “computer use” last year.Google posted some demo videos showing its computer use tool in action, and notes that they are sped up 3x.Google says its computer use model “outperforms leading alternatives on multiple web and mobile benchmarks.” Unlike ChatGPT Agent and Anthropic’s computer use tool, Google’s new AI model only has access to a browser — not an entire computer environment. Google notes that it shows “it is not yet optimized for desktop OS-level control” and currently supports 13 actions, including opening a web browser, typing text, as well as dragging and dropping elements.Gemini 2.5 Computer Use is available to developers through Google AI Studio and Vertex AI, but there’s also a demo on Browserbase, where you watch as it completes tasks, like “Play a game of 2048” or “Browse Hacker News for trending debates.”Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates.Emma RothCloseEmma RothNews WriterPosts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.PlusFollowSee All by Emma RothAICloseAIPosts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.PlusFollowSee All AIGoogleCloseGooglePosts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.PlusFollowSee All GoogleNewsCloseNewsPosts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.PlusFollowSee All NewsTechCloseTechPosts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.PlusFollowSee All TechMost PopularMost PopularMicrosoft delays Xbox Game Pass Ultimate price hikes for some subscribersMemo to Bari Weiss Re: CBS News: You’re doomedThe 207 best October Prime Day dealsGoogle hints at a new Nest HubWe dug through thousands of Prime Day deals to find 60 standouts for $50 or lessThe Verge DailyA free daily digest of the news that matters most.Email (required)Sign UpBy submitting your email, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Notice. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.Advertiser Content FromThis is the title for the native ad

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