Google Stealthily Conducts Tests on Gemini App for macOS, Potentially Launching 'Desktop Intelligence' Screen-Sharing Capability
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Google has embarked on establishing its desktop AI ecosystem, quietly commencing early Beta testing for a native Gemini application tailored for macOS. At present, only invited users are eligible to participate, with the primary objective of gathering feedback. Delving into the application code, it's evident that the app will incorporate a 'Desktop Intelligence' feature. This innovative addition will empower Gemini to gain an in-depth understanding of the context within desktop applications and the content displayed on the screen, potentially enabling screen-sharing functionalities akin to those found in the Android version. Participants in the testing phase have already explored the capability to craft multimedia content utilizing associated models. Furthermore, the native app boasts features such as seamless knowledge integration, contextual comprehension, and effortless access to web search results. Currently, both Mac and Windows users rely on PWA to access Gemini. However, the development of the native app is poised to deliver an unparalleled desktop AI experience. This strategic move not only bridges the gap in Gemini's presence within the native desktop application realm but also propels the integration of generative AI into the desktop office ecosystem at a faster pace. Although Google has yet to announce a specific release timeline, as testing advances, the competition within the desktop AI sector is expected to heat up significantly.