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Google previews an AI model that can use the web like a human

If successful, this model could blur the line between browsing and automation, letting AI handle the tedious parts of the internet while you focus on the creative ones.

October 08, 2025 / 09:17 IST
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Google Gemini
Google Gemini

Google has showcased a new version of its Gemini AI model — Gemini 2.5 Computer Use — designed to navigate and interact with the web through a browser. Unlike traditional AI assistants that rely on APIs, this model can directly use websites built for humans, performing tasks such as filling out forms, clicking buttons, or dragging elements — just as a person would.

It’s being tested inside Google AI Studio, Vertex AI, and on Browserbase, where demo videos show the model performing tasks like playing the game 2048 or browsing Hacker News for trending topics.

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Why it matters

This is Google’s most concrete step yet toward what many in AI call agentic computing — systems that can take autonomous actions on your behalf. While OpenAI and Anthropic have already introduced their own “computer use” features, Google’s approach is unique because it focuses purely on browser-level interaction rather than full desktop control. In theory, that could make it more secure and less intrusive, while still enabling a wide range of web-based automation.