There is the latest information that Google Gemini is ready to arrive on the Mac bringing big changes that will change the way users interact with their macOS devices. That said, this feature is said to help users manage data.
Unexpectedly, Google Gemini is Ready to Come to Mac!
Through information from TechRadar, Google Gemini is ready to appear on the Mac, it was revealed through the discovery of code in the Android Package Kit (APK) dissection. Although currently the Gemini application on the Mac still functions as a basic interface, future developments indicate that this AI will have the ability to manage files directly within the system.

Google Gemini will later ask for screen access and accessibility permissions on macOS, so that Google’s giant AI can see the contents of the screen, control the cursor, and interact with documents in the machine automatically.

This deep integration also extends to the Google Workspace ecosystem, where Google Gemini is ready to come to Mac to help users convert unstructured files into document formats such as Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides.
This step is seen as Google’s attempt to stay ahead in the competition against OpenAI, which is reportedly also working on special applications for productivity. If true, it seems that the Mac will have an assistant ready to make things easier for its users.
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