Google bakes computer control directly into Gemini 3.5 Flash, letting the model see and operate your screen
Reported by The Decoder: Google bakes computer control directly into Gemini 3.5 Flash, letting the model see and operate your screen. Analysis and context written by TickrWire.
Google integrates 'Computer Use' capability into Gemini 3.5 Flash, enabling autonomous computer and browser operations with a 78.4 score on OSWorld benchmark, comparable to GPT-5.5.
Google has integrated "Computer Use" directly into Gemini 3.5 Flash, letting the model operate computers, browsers, and mobile devices on its own. On the OSWorld benchmark, it scores 78.4, putting it on par with GPT-5.5. Developers can use the Gemini API to build agents for software testing or office automation.
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