Google has expanded the availability of its experimental AI research tool, Deep Research, to Gemini Advanced users on Google Workspace.
Deep Research can efficiently explore complex topics and provide detailed reports by analyzing numerous sources in a matter of minutes.
It is beneficial for industry research, competitive analysis, customer research, and educational purposes like lesson planning and grant writing.
Exclusive to paid Google Workspace users with access to Gemini Advanced, Deep Research enables deep research by switching to the '1.5 Pro with Deep Research' model.
Users can input prompts about topics they wish to research deeply, and Deep Research will generate a comprehensive research plan, refining its analysis as it progresses.
Once completed, Deep Research provides a detailed report with key findings, original source links, and the ability for users to ask follow-up questions or conduct deeper research.
Google emphasizes that Deep Research saves time by condensing hours of research into minutes on various topics and will be available for mobile support in the future.
In addition to Deep Research, Google introduced new models in Gemini Advanced, such as 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental and 2.0 Pro Experimental, ranked highly in generative AI models.
The 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental model is Google's most advanced reasoning model, breaking down prompts into steps to enhance reasoning and understanding for users.
The expansion of Deep Research and new AI models aim to offer powerful research and generative capabilities for Google Workspace users, with support for more languages planned.