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Google is coming up with a new browser

Google is coming up with a new browser Google is relying on artificial intelligence to make the internet browsing experience easier and smarter. With that in mind, they have come up with a new browsing experiment called Disco. This tool, built with Google's powerful Gemini AI, will try to make users' daily online work faster and more organized.
Today, we open many tabs at once - studying, office work, finding cooking recipes or planning travel. But managing so many tabs often becomes a hassle. This is exactly where Disco wants to stand by the user. GenTabs: Disco's most attractive feature The main attraction of Disco is a special feature called GenTabs. It can understand what the user actually wants to do by looking at the open tabs. Accordingly, it automatically suggests creating small web apps. Google calls these custom apps GenTabs.
For example, if someone is studying a specific subject, GenTabs can create an information-based web app to make that subject easier to understand. If you have multiple recipes open, you can create a meal planning app by combining them. If you search for hotels, sightseeing spots, or travel routes while traveling, GenTabs can combine that information and create a trip planner. Why is it different from ordinary chatbots? Nowadays, many AI chatbots can do this kind of work. However, the specialty of GenTabs is that it does not just answer questions. It uses the user's open tabs and information from previous Gemini chats to create a usable app directly. Later, if the user wants, he can change or customize the app further by giving instructions in plain language. Another important thing is that all content created with GenTabs will have links to the original source of the information. This will help users easily understand where the information came from, thus maintaining credibility. The next step in Google's AI browsing idea Google has tried to integrate AI with browsing before. Instead of building a separate AI browser, they have integrated Gemini Assistant into the Chrome browser, where you can ask questions about the open webpage. But Disco goes a step further, because it works on all open tabs at once and creates new experiences from them. Who can use Disco? Disco is not currently available to everyone. In the first phase, a very small number of users will have the opportunity to try it out through Google Labs and give their feedback. In the future, new features will be added to Disco based on this feedback. To use Disco, those interested will have to sign up for a waitlist. For now, it is only available to macOS users. All in all, Disco is a new attempt by Google, where browsing will not be limited to just finding information, but will automatically create smart solutions based on the user's actions. This AI-powered experience could change the way we use the Internet in the future.

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