An experimental Gemini-powered pointer from Google DeepMind. Point at text, images, tables, products, or places, then use natural shorthand like “move this” or “compare these” without dragging everything into a separate AI window.
The pointer is no longer just a way to pass coordinates. The trail becomes intent. Voice becomes the instruction. The page, image, table, or object under the cursor becomes context.
Humans rarely explain everything in full prompts. We point and say “this,” “that,” “move here,” or “what does this mean?”
Google DeepMind’s AI-enabled pointer turns that behavior into an interface: point, speak, and let @Gemini understand the thing in front of you.
The cursor may become the final step before action.
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Flowtica Scribe
Hi everyone!
If voice is becoming the new keyboard, what becomes the new mouse?
Maybe the mouse pointer itself gets rebuilt.
The pointer is no longer just a way to pass coordinates. The trail becomes intent. Voice becomes the instruction. The page, image, table, or object under the cursor becomes context.
Humans rarely explain everything in full prompts. We point and say “this,” “that,” “move here,” or “what does this mean?”
Google DeepMind’s AI-enabled pointer turns that behavior into an interface: point, speak, and let @Gemini understand the thing in front of you.
The cursor may become the final step before action.
2 demos to try in @Google AI Studio:
Edit an image
Find places on the map