Google has introduced Disco, a lightweight, experimental browser from Google Labs designed to test new AI ideas for web discovery and research. Disco is rolling out in a limited early-access program, starting on macOS via a waitlist, with Google warning that the experience is still in an early stage and may not work perfectly. Google says Disco is not meant to replace Chrome, but to prototype browsing concepts without affecting Chrome’s larger user base. https://youtu.be/I-rAE40ggbc Unlike some AI browsing tools that try to replace websites with chatbot answers, Disco keeps the open web central by including links back to the original sources used inside each generated GenTab. Google says ideas that perform well in Disco could eventually be integrated into larger Google products. We've seen the very promising Parrot Disco announced early this year and now, the French company has announced its availability this September. As a recap, below are some of the notable features of the Parrot Disco: Capable to pair with a VR headset so you can “fly” with the drone. The Disco is compatible to pair with both iPhones and Android devices and has a price tag of $1,299 (approx. Read more in our articles including "Google unveils Disco, an experimental AI browser that turns tabs into mini apps" and "Fixed-wing Parrot Disco drone to be available on September, priced".
Google has introduced Disco, a lightweight, experimental browser from Google Labs designed to test new AI ideas for web discovery and research. Disco is rolling out in a limited early-access program, starting on macOS via a waitlist, with Google warning that the experience is still in an early stage and may not work perfectly.
Google says Disco is not meant to replace Chrome, but to prototype browsing concepts without affecting Chrome’s larger user base. https://youtu.be/I-rAE40ggbc Unlike some AI browsing tools that try to replace websites with chatbot answers, Disco keeps the open web central by including links back to the original sources used inside each generated GenTab. Google says ideas that perform well in Disco could eventually be integrated into larger Google products.
Our coverage of disco includes: "Google unveils Disco, an experimental AI browser that turns tabs into mini apps"; "Fixed-wing Parrot Disco drone to be available on September, priced"; "Parrot launches DISCO - a new fixed-wing drone". Each article provides unique insights and information.