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The AI is adding that you don’t need to provide a button or menu item or keyboard shortcut for each possible action, or for the user having to know that the command is there and how to access it.

I prefer keyboard operation myself, but I can see how this could become useful in the future, for certain use cases.

What would be useful as well then is if you could bind such a repeatedly-used AI command to button/menu item/keyboard shortcut in a way that it can still be used with pointing “this” and “that”.

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It seems like the natural extension of the (unfortunate) simplification of UIs where everything is "cleanly" hidden behind multiple menus if not removed.
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Maybe there’s potential here for certain accessibility scenarios for users who would benefit. But otherwise, leave the mouse cursor alone.
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> What is the AI adding?

More $$$ for the PM who launched the product.

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They’re going to take your abilities to do anything and spread it across many places so you have to run around to do them, same as all the moneyed technology.
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Hype-flavored surveillance!
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Yeah it's a gimmick
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latency, cost and undefined behavior
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It tracks what's on the screen and sends it back to Alphabet. If you're watching a video about BBQ, enjoy a bunch of ads for Omaha steaks and big green egg in your Gmail.

On a less serious note, the audience for this is people who want to optimize for what seems like the least amount of effort.

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It feels like everything modern is like this. No value added, just the appearance of it.
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