Command i keyboard combo on the Application x86_64 Docker
If it contains Both Intel and Universal Binary Code you should have the option to Launch in Rosetta
Only as example, Firefox has Universal Binaries and can launch via Rosetta if one chooses to do so, which is not required

If you need to install Rosetta on your Mac
If you need to install Rosetta on your Mac
Rosetta 2 is only available on Apple Computer with the Silicon M1 / M2 / M3 Computers.
Terminal Command
softwareupdate --install-rosetta
There are three categories / types of software that can run on the Operations System.
Only Intel Binary Code. This software will invoke Rosetta 2 to translate the Intel binaries so the operating system can understand and execute the Application. The Applications must be 64 Bit to function on Big Sur, Monterey and Ventura / Sonoma
Universal Binary Software. It contains Both Intel and M1/ M2 / M3 ARMs binary code and refer to ( Universal 2 ) When the user installs a 64 bit Application that contains Both Intel and M1 / M2/ M3 ARMs binaries - depending on factors, the Operating System may or may not invoke Rosetta 2.
“ Apple Silicon “ Checking in System Information >> Applications >> as of now, only see One Application classified as Apple Silicon and that is “ Rosetta 2 Updater “.
That would make perfect sense since. It is specifically designed to operate only on Apple Silicon M1 / M2 / M3 ARMs based computers