At its recent developer conference, Google announced major updates for its official Mac application. This summer, the company is bringing its new personal artificial intelligence agent, called Gemini Spark, directly to Apple desktop and laptop computers. The application will also gain smarter voice features that make talking to the software much easier. These additions aim to help users automate their daily work and control their computer using everyday language.
Smarter voice features clean up messy speech into clear text
The updated voice tools allow you to speak naturally without worrying about pausing or stumbling over your words. The AI tool automatically removes filler words and restructures your sentences into a clean draft. This means you do not have to dictate every single word perfectly to get a good result.
You can also use your voice to ask the application to read files directly from your computer folders. For example, you can select multiple documents and ask the software to build a custom table from that information. It understands both what you are saying and what is visible on your screen, turning a spoken request into finished work quickly.
Gemini Spark runs in the background to handle repetitive tasks
The company also revealed Gemini Spark, a new agent designed to complete chores on its own. Instead of waiting for you to type a question, this tool runs continuously to manage digital workflows. It can sort your emails, grab details from documents, and organize information across different services.
Because it operates in the cloud, it can keep working even if your computer is locked. The goal is to let the software handle routine desktop tasks so you spend less time switching between open windows. Google plans to release the Spark update to its paid subscribers in the United States first, while the voice tools will launch for all users globally.
