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Google’s new Deep Research AI tool does web scouring for you
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Core functionality: Deep Research, a new feature for Gemini Advanced users, automates the web research process by creating and executing multi-step research plans based on user queries.

  • Users can input research questions and review an AI-generated research plan before execution
  • The system spends several minutes browsing the web, mimicking human research patterns
  • Results are compiled into a comprehensive report with source links for further exploration
  • Users can refine results through follow-up questions and export final reports to Google Docs

Availability and access: Google is implementing a phased rollout of Deep Research with specific platform and subscription requirements.

  • The feature is currently available to Gemini Advanced users on desktop and mobile web platforms
  • Mobile app integration is planned for early 2025
  • Access requires a Google One AI Premium subscription, priced at $20 monthly
  • Users can activate the feature by selecting “1.5 pro with Deep Research” from the model toggle picker

Additional developments: Google’s AI ecosystem is expanding beyond Deep Research with new model releases and improvements.

  • Gemini 2.0, Google’s most advanced model to date, is being released to all Gemini users
  • A chat-optimized version called Gemini 2.0 Flash Experimental is available through the model picker toggle
  • The Google One AI Premium plan includes 2TB storage, enhanced photo editing, Google Store rewards, and premium video calling features
  • New subscribers can test the service with a two-month free trial

Future implications: While Deep Research represents a significant step forward in AI-assisted research tools, its effectiveness in real-world applications and potential impact on information gathering practices remains to be seen, particularly as users begin to integrate it into their workflow and Google continues to refine the technology based on user feedback.

Gemini's new Deep Research feature searches the web for you

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