
"The latest experiment emerging out of Google Labs is Disco, which is the company's AI-driven approach to web browsing. The first feature for Disco is called GenTabs, built on Google's Gemini 3 model. GenTabs are interactive widgets created from a mix of user prompts, open tabs and chat history. The preview examples demonstrate how GenTabs can create a model to demonstrate entropy as a study aid, or collect trip ideas into one screen for building an itinerary."
"The GenTab can be further refined with natural language requests, and it will also offer contextual suggestions for additions that may be helpful. Google's blog post announcing this concept notes that information given in a GenTab will include links to its sources. Google has a waitlist for people who want to try out Disco and GenTabs, although for now it's only on macOS."
Disco is an AI-driven web browsing experiment from Google Labs that introduces GenTabs, an interactive feature built on Gemini 3. GenTabs assemble content from user prompts, open browser tabs, and chat history into a single interactive widget. The widgets can be refined through natural language requests and will offer contextual suggestions for helpful additions. Preview examples show uses such as creating educational models and compiling trip ideas into an itinerary. GenTabs provide links to source information. A waitlist exists for access on macOS, and the feature remains experimental with potential wonkiness and uncertain broader release prospects.
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