Recently, Google launched a new AI tool called Deep Research, which utilizes its Gemini bot to assist users in conducting in-depth research online. This tool is currently available only to Gemini Advanced subscribers and is exclusively for English-speaking users. Users can give simple commands to have Gemini research specific topics and generate a detailed research report.
When using Deep Research, users simply need to specify the topic they want Gemini to research, and the system will create a "multi-step research plan," which users can choose to edit or approve directly. Gemini works by first searching for relevant information online, then conducting related searches, repeating the process multiple times to ensure the research is comprehensive and accurate.
Once the research is complete, Gemini will provide a report containing "key findings" along with links to the websites where the information was found. Users can also request Gemini to expand or adjust certain sections and export the generated research report to Google Docs. This process is somewhat similar to the page functionality offered by the AI search engine Perplexity, which can generate customized web pages based on user prompts.
The release of Deep Research is part of Google's overall launch of the Gemini 2.0 model, marking a step forward in Google's "agent-based" AI era. Agent-based AI systems can perform specific tasks on behalf of users, and Deep Research is a reflection of this trend. Additionally, Google announced the upcoming launch of Gemini Flash 2.0, a faster next-generation chatbot available to developers.
Currently, Deep Research is available only to Gemini Advanced subscribers, who can access it by visiting Gemini and selecting "Gemini 1.5 Pro with Deep Research" from the model dropdown menu.
Official Blog: https://blog.google/products/gemini/google-gemini-deep-research/
Key Points:
🌐 Google's new AI tool Deep Research helps users easily conduct online research.
📊 Gemini can create multi-step research plans and generate detailed reports with relevant links.
🚀 This tool is currently available only to Gemini Advanced subscribers, marking a new advancement for Google in the "agent-based" AI field.