Deep Research, the latest AI tool released by Google, uses Gemini robots to provide users with powerful network research capabilities. The tool is currently limited to Gemini Advanced subscribers and is only available in English. Through simple instructions, users can obtain detailed research reports generated by Gemini, including key findings and information source links, and support report editing and export. This marks another major breakthrough for Google in the field of "agent-based" AI, and also indicates that AI will assume more of a role in assisting users in completing complex tasks in the future.
Google recently released a new AI tool called Deep Research, which uses its Gemini robot to help users conduct in-depth research on the Internet. The tool is currently only available to Gemini Advanced subscribers and is only available to English-speaking users. Users can ask Gemini to conduct research on a specific topic through simple commands and generate a detailed research report.
When using Deep Research, users only need to tell Gemini the topic they want to research, and the system will create a "multi-step research plan" that users can choose to edit or directly approve. Gemini works by first looking for relevant information on the Internet and then conducting a related search. The entire process is repeated multiple times to ensure comprehensiveness and accuracy of the research.
Once the study is complete, Gemini will provide a report with "key findings" and a link to the website where it found the information. Users can also ask Gemini to expand or adjust certain sections and export the resulting research report to Google Docs. This process is somewhat similar to the page function provided 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 rollout of the Gemini2.0 model, marking Google’s move into the “agent-based” AI era. Agent-based AI systems can perform specific tasks on behalf of users, and Deep Research is a manifestation of this trend. At the same time, Google also announced that it will launch Gemini Flash2.0, a faster next-generation chatbot open to developers.
Currently, Deep Research is only available to Gemini Advanced subscribers, who can experience it by accessing Gemini and selecting "Gemini1.5Pro with Deep Research" in the model drop-down menu.
Official blog: https://blog.google/products/gemini/google-gemini-deep-research/
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? Google’s new AI tool Deep Research helps users easily conduct network research.
? Gemini is able to create multi-step research plans and generate detailed reports and related links.
? The tool is now only available to Gemini Advanced subscribers, marking Google's new progress in the field of "agent-based" AI.
The emergence of Deep Research demonstrates the huge potential of AI in information retrieval and research. In the future, with the continuous development of technology, similar AI tools will become more popular, providing users with a more convenient and efficient research experience. We look forward to Deep Research further improving its functionality and expanding it to more languages and user groups in the future.