Google debuts Gemini 2.5 Computer Use, an AI model with human-like web browsing skills

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By: Tech DeskNew Delhi | October 8, 2025 09:24 AM IST 2 min readGoogle Gemini 2.5 Computer Use currently supports 13 actions. (Image Source: Google)Google has released Gemini 2.5 Computer Use, a new specialised AI model that can browse the internet like a human. Powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro, the tech giant its latest model is “capable of interacting with user interfaces” and outperforms alternatives in benchmarks and has lower latency than competing models.In a blog post, Google claims Gemini 2.5 Computer Use can understand a user request to carry out tasks like filling and submitting forms. Currently available to developers via Google AI Studio and Vertex AI, it can also perform actions like clicking, typing, scrolling, using keyboard combinations, cursor hovering, and opening dropdown menus just like a human would.Google also shared some demo videos where the large language model is performing tasks and noted that they are sped up 3x. The video below had the prompt as “My art club brainstormed tasks ahead of our fair. The board is chaotic and I need your help organizing the tasks into some categories I created. Go to stick-note-jam.web.app and ensure notes are clearly in the right section. Drag them there if not.”Story continues below this adAlso Read | ‘Mini Apps’ within ChatGPT: From Spotify to Canva, here are some apps you can tryAnd while the tech giant claims Gemini 2.5 Computer Use “outperforms leading alternatives on multiple web and mobile benchmarks”, it currently supports only 13 actions. The company also notes that the model can only access a browser and “is not yet optimized for desktop OS-level control.”Google says its teams are already using the model for things like UI testing and that it can make software testing a lot more faster. Also, variations of this AI model are also powering some agentic capabilities in AI Mode in Search, Firebase Testing Agent and Project Mariner, an AI-powered project that lets users talk in natural language to assign AI agents to handle tasks like research, planning, and data entry.© IE Online Media Services Pvt LtdTags:artificial intelligenceGoogle