Google détaille les fonctionnalités d'IA « Magic Pointer » pour ses Googlebooks

Google a révélé des détails sur son futur Magic Pointer, un outil basé sur l'IA qui réinvente le curseur de souris informatique. Cette fonctionnalité sera disponible plus tard cette année sur les nouveaux ordinateurs portables Googlebooks de l'entreprise.

Le laboratoire DeepMind de Google a présenté le Magic Pointer peu après ses annonces lors de l'Android Show mardi. L'outil apporte une compréhension contextuelle par l'IA au curseur, permettant aux utilisateurs de pointer des fichiers ou des données et d'émettre des commandes en langage naturel sans requêtes complexes.

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