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. Google says ideas that perform well in Disco could eventually be integrated into larger Google products. Google has officially launched its AI-powered note-taking app, NotebookLM, for both Android and iOS platforms, marking a significant expansion of its capabilities beyond desktop use. NotebookLM, initially introduced as Project Tailwind at Google I/O 2023, was designed to assist users in organizing and interacting with their documents through AI. The mobile app's release comes just ahead of the Google I/O 2025 conference, reflecting the company's ongoing emphasis on AI developments. NotebookLM is powered by Google's latest Gemini language model, which supports up to 1 million context windows. Read more in our articles including "Google unveils Disco, an experimental AI browser that turns tabs into mini apps" and "Google's AI Note-Taking App NotebookLM Now Available on Mobile".
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. Google says ideas that perform well in Disco could eventually be integrated into larger Google products. Google has officially launched its AI-powered note-taking app, NotebookLM, for both Android and iOS platforms, marking a significant expansion of its capabilities beyond desktop use.
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