Google detalla las funciones de IA del puntero mágico para los Googlebooks

Google ha revelado detalles sobre su próximo Puntero Mágico, una herramienta basada en inteligencia artificial que reinventa el cursor del ratón de computadora. La función llegará a finales de este año en los nuevos portátiles Googlebooks de la compañía.

El laboratorio DeepMind de Google presentó el Puntero Mágico poco después de sus anuncios en el Android Show el martes. La herramienta aporta una comprensión contextual de IA al cursor, permitiendo a los usuarios señalar archivos o datos y emitir comandos naturales sin necesidad de instrucciones complejas.

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