- Magic Pointer is set to debut as a contextual AI-powered cursor for Googlebook laptops.
- An early look at the Magic Pointer app reveals how Google is building this tool through Gemini prompts.
- Google outlines exactly what form Magic Pointer output should take, and how it should be presented to the user.
Everybody’s excited about Googlebooks debuting later this year, and one of the big features that Google has already teased is the AI-powered Magic Pointer cursor. By just pointing at the screen and telling Gemini what we want to do, the system’s supposed to quickly understand our intent and offer helpful suggestions on actions we might want to take next. Last week, we got an early preview of what that might look like thanks to Google’s Magic Pointer app listing, but we’ve been digging deeper ever since, and now we’re starting to get some real insight into exactly how Magic Pointer operates.
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