Designed as a personal research assistant, Deep Research leverages Gemini's advanced reasoning capabilities and extensive context window to tackle complex topics and deliver comprehensive multi-page reports within minutes, Google said in a statement.
Streamlining research process
Users can now streamline their research process by simply posing a question or topic to Gemini. The AI autonomously explores a wide range of sources, analyzes relevant data, and synthesizes findings into an organized report.
This innovation eliminates the time-consuming task of manual searches, empowering users to focus on applying insights rather than gathering information.
Deep Research caters to diverse user needs. Students can use it for academic assignments, while entrepreneurs can gather competitor analyses or identify optimal business locations.
Marketers planning their 2025 strategies can benchmark recent AI-powered campaigns with ease.
Reliable personal AI assistant
Additionally, Google announced Gemini 2.0 Flash, an experimental model that enhances performance and speed. This version boasts improved user intent comprehension and rapid response delivery.
“These releases are a significant step forward toward our goal to build the world’s most helpful personal AI assistant,” stated Dave Citron, senior director for product management for Gemini App, in a blogpost. “As Gemini improves, it can act on your behalf to accomplish more.”
Deep Research is now available on Gemini Advanced (in English) for desktop and mobile web, with a mobile app launch set for early 2025. Users can toggle to “Gemini 1.5 Pro with Deep Research” to start exploring.— Ed: CSN