Google Upgrades Deep Research with Gemini 2.5 Pro
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I've played around with a few AI tools capable of composing complex and lengthy reports, including Google Gemini's Deep Research tool, independently and in comparison to ChatGPT's Deep Research. But n...
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Googleannouncedthat itsDeep Researchfeature is now available toGemini Advanced subscribersvia theGemini 2.5 Pro Experimental model.
Explore how Deep Research 2.5 Pro boost research capabilities with AI-powered data synthesis, detailed reports, and global accessibility.
Gemini's Deep Research agent is now powered by the widely praised Gemini 2.5 Pro model. It's available to paid Gemini Advanced subscribers.
The first version of Deep Research had loads of issues, making it practically unusable in some cases. Is the new version any better?
You can access Deep Research with Gemini 2.5 Pro (experimental) by visiting gemini.google.com and selecting the Deep Research option. It's also available in the Gemini app on Android and iOS. However, the feature is currently limited to paid users — though, knowing Google, it may roll out to free users eventually.
A report by Android Authority revealed that Google is testing a new Gemini feature to help users phrase prompts more effectively. It was seen within the Gemini app’s file attachment interface, where changes also suggest that the Deep Research and Canvas tools will move to the homepage.
Google has stated that Gemini's integration helps Reddit Answers better reflect authentic, real-world insights. This is thanks to the AI's ability to quickly study and summarize information from Reddit's 100,000-plus active communities and the millions of weekly discussions.
Google is prepping a new Gemini feature that will help you 'Power up' your sloppy prompts. Here's how it works.
Deep Research and AI overview podcasts have been my two favorite Google Gemini features so far. Microsoft has finally implemented them on its Copilot platform.