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Google bakes computer control directly into Gemini 3.5 Flash, letting the model see and operate your screen

· June 25, 2026
Google bakes computer control directly into Gemini 3.5 Flash, letting the model see and operate your screen

What changed

Google embedded direct computer control into its Gemini 3.5 Flash model. This means the model can now see and operate your screen, taking actions in operating systems, browsers, and mobile devices autonomously. The integration is built into the AI, enabling real-time interaction with software environments without separate tools.

Why builders should care

By baking “Computer Use” capabilities inside Gemini 3.5 Flash, Google cuts layers of complexity for developers creating AI agents. It opens pathways to smarter software testing, automated workflows, and office tasks that require actual control over user interfaces. The model scored a 78.4 on the OSWorld benchmark, putting it on par with GPT-5.5 in practical computer operation skills. Builders get a single API to deploy agents that actively manipulate environments, not just respond to text prompts.

The practical takeaway

For anyone automating tasks that involve clicking, browsing, or managing files, Gemini 3.5 Flash reduces the need for custom scripting or brittle integrations. SaaS founders, QA teams, and workflow operators can target higher efficiency and accuracy with an AI that performs end-to-end interactions on screens. The model’s close parity with GPT-5.5 means Google is now an equal competitor in the autonomous software agent space, which pressures OpenAI and others to accelerate similar capabilities.

What to watch next

Look for expanding use cases as more developers access the Gemini API. Office automation and complex software testing are near-term play fields. Keep an eye on security and privacy challenges since the AI’s control extends to user screens. Competitors will likely respond rapidly with comparable or improved computer control features, shaping the next battleground in AI-assisted task automation and agent-driven workflows.

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