ChatGPT-like features on MacBook Apple M2 ProPro

how can I get ChatGPT-like AI features on my MacBook Pro (Apple M2 Pro chip)

MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 26.3

Posted on Mar 21, 2026 6:40 AM

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Mar 22, 2026 7:40 AM in response to sierra52

I use safari browser, but have selected DuckDuckGo as my search engine. I am often offered "Search Assist".

For the query Servant of Cats posed:


Cheetahs can reach speeds of up to 114 km/h (71 mph), making them the fastest land animals, while house cats typically run at speeds of about 30 to 48 km/h (18 to 30 mph). This means cheetahs are significantly faster than house cats. Encyclopedia Britannica WorldAtlas


[Show More] button prudence this output:


Speed Comparison: Cheetah vs. House Cat


Cheetah Speed

  • Maximum Speed: 114 km/h (71 mph)
  • Acceleration: From 0 to 96.5 km/h (60 mph) in less than 3 seconds
  • Sustained Speed: Typically reaches 80 to 100 km/h (50 to 62 mph) during hunts
  • Distance Limit: Can maintain high speeds for short distances, usually under 200 to 300 meters (660 to 980 feet)


House Cat Speed

  • Maximum Speed: Approximately 48 km/h (30 mph)
  • Acceleration: Can sprint quickly but not as rapidly as cheetahs
  • Sustained Speed: Generally runs at lower speeds for longer distances compared to cheetahs

Summary of Differences

AttributeCheetahHouse CatMaximum Speed114 km/h (71 mph)48 km/h (30 mph)Acceleration0 to 96.5 km/h in <3sSlower accelerationDistance Limit200-300 metersLonger distances at lower speeds

Cheetahs are significantly faster than house cats, making them the fastest land animals.


and cited the same sources again.



Mar 21, 2026 10:34 PM in response to sierra52

There is also Google's AI mode. I asked Google's AI, and ChatGPT, "how fast is a cheetah compared to a house cat?"


ChatGPT said a cheetah's top speed was 60 – 70 mph; Google's AI said it was 65 – 75 mph (which might be too high at the top end). Both said that house cats could run at 30 mph, and Google added that a typical house cat "can actually outrun elite human spinners like Ursain Bolt, who clocked a top speed of about 27.8 mph."


Google's AI asked if I wanted to know more about the specific adaptations that let cheetahs run so fast. When I answered "yes", it generated an article about their

  • flexible spine and pivoting hips
  • semi-retractable "cleat" claws
  • high-capacity "turbo" respiratory system
  • aerodynamic build and balancing tail
  • specialized eyes and facial markings

I did not double-check the specific numbers for stride length and breathing rate, but from what I have learned of cheetahs from nature documentaries, the rest of the information was spot-on. Plus, Google's AI also gave links to some of its sources – even if some of them (e.g., Facebook) are not ones that I would necessarily trust.

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