Your Pixel can now use your apps for you, and yes, it's as bizarre as it sounds
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Google's Pixel devices can now use apps automatically with the help of Gemini, a feature that uses visual reasoning to control third-party software. This technology has the potential to make devices more accessible and improve multitasking, but it also raises concerns about privacy and the impact on advertising revenue.
Google's Pixel devices have introduced a new feature called Gemini, which uses visual reasoning to control third-party software. Gemini can read what's on the screen, pick out text fields and menus, and interact with them in real time. Users can ask their phone to perform tasks like ordering food or booking a ride, and Gemini will handle the rest. This feature runs in a sandbox in the background, without taking over the device. Gemini has the potential to improve accessibility and multitasking, but it also raises concerns about privacy and advertising revenue. The feature is currently available on high-end devices in certain regions.
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