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Google created Gemini Computer — the first generative operating system

Google presented a concept that turns our understanding of operating systems upside down. Meet Gemini Computer – the first fully generative operating system. Where literally everything is created in real time! Google seems to be pioneers in implementing the concept that former OpenAI employee Andrej Karpathy theorized about.

In this system there are no familiar applications and interfaces. Real magic happens here. Every screen, every control element, every application is generated by the AI model right at the moment of your interaction with the system. You press a button – and the next screen is completely created from scratch, taking into account all previous actions.

The traditional concept of RAM is completely reconceptualized! Instead of physical file storage, the model’s context window is used. Documents are not saved in the classical sense, but recreated anew each time you access them. This is literally a computer existing in artificial intelligence’s imagination!

Google called this development Gemini Computer. It’s important to note that this is so far a demonstration of the new Gemini 2.5 Flash Light model’s capabilities, not a full-fledged product. But the impressive performance of 460 tokens per second makes such an approach realistic.

Autor: AIvengo
For 5 years I have been working with machine learning and artificial intelligence. And this field never ceases to amaze, inspire and interest me.
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