Recently, Bloomberg reported that Google is developing a native Gemini artificial intelligence application for Apple's Mac system, which has now entered the internal testing phase. This move is widely seen as an important step for Google in its fierce competition with competitors OpenAI and Anthropic in the AI field.

Google's large model Gemini

The Gemini AI application will directly compete with existing ChatGPT and Claude desktop applications. Its features include allowing users to drag and drop files for upload and granting access to local Mac applications. This means that Gemini will be able to cross different applications in the future, retrieving users' calendars, reminders, and photos, thus providing users with a more comprehensive personal AI assistant service.

According to the report, this rapid development of the software ecosystem is closely related to the recent AI cooperation agreement between Apple and Google. In the past, Google was slow in adapting to Apple's new system APIs, but since both companies announced the introduction of Gemini into the "Apple Foundation Model," the situation has changed significantly. This collaboration may not only change the software ecosystems of the two companies but also provide users with more powerful AI tools.

Expectations for the Gemini application are increasing, especially among Mac users, who generally hope to experience smoother AI assistant functions to help with daily work and life. Google's new initiative will undoubtedly further enrich AI applications in the Mac ecosystem and enhance the user experience.

Key Points:

🌟 Google is developing a Gemini AI application for Mac, which has entered the internal testing phase.

📂 Gemini will support users dragging and dropping files for upload and accessing local Mac applications.

🤝 This move is closely related to the AI cooperation agreement between Apple and Google, and may change the software ecosystem.