Google: Google's new marvel, they've launched the 'Disco' browser; it will create an entire app at your command..
Google Disco AI Browser: Google has once again surprised everyone in the world of technology. We have all been using the Chrome browser to open websites until now. But Google's Chrome team has now introduced a new and unique AI browser called 'Disco'. This browser runs on Google's most powerful AI model, Gemini 3. The company says that it will completely transform modern web surfing.
What is Google Disco?
Google 'Disco' is completely different from traditional browsers (like Chrome, Apple Safari). It doesn't just show you information on the internet, but it also acts as an assistant for you. The 'GenTabs' feature is its biggest asset. In simple terms, when you search for something or give a prompt, it doesn't just open website links, but it instantly creates a 'custom mini-app' according to your needs.
How does this Disco browser work?
Here are some examples of how it can simplify your browsing experience:
Travel Planning: Let's say you are planning a trip to Kashmir. You ask 'Disco' for tips. In response, it won't just show you articles, but it will create an interface like a 'travel planner app' for you, with a day-by-day plan, hotels, and places to visit.
For Students: If a student wants to learn about a difficult topic, GenTabs will present that information like an app with visuals and graphics, so that the concept is easy to understand.
How is it different from ChatGPT and Gemini?
You might be wondering if AI chatbots can also do this. But what makes Google 'Disco' special is its 'personalization'. This browser uses your past chat history and browsing data to tailor the results exactly to your needs. Once 'Disco' creates an 'app' for you, you can also modify it by speaking to it like a normal conversation. It also provides a source link indicating where the information was obtained.
Who will get this browser?
Currently, Google 'Disco' is an experimental project. It is only available for macOS users at the moment. To try it out, you need to join the waitlist on the Google Labs website. Google has also indicated that if this experiment is successful, its features may be incorporated into other Google products in the future.
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