As Google continues to advance its artificial intelligence capabilities, the tech giant has revealed Deep Research, a powerful new AI feature within its Gemini system. This new agent can browse hundreds of websites and search through personal data like emails and files to create detailed research reports in just minutes, dramatically reducing time spent on manual research.
Deep Research runs on Google’s upgraded Gemini 2.5 model, which brings better planning, searching, reasoning, and reporting skills to the table. When a user asks a question, the system turns it into a research plan with multiple points to investigate, then works through each one step by step.
Gemini 2.5 transforms questions into structured research plans, methodically exploring each point to deliver comprehensive results.
What makes Deep Research special is how it thinks about problems. It uses self-reflection and planning in continuous reasoning loops, allowing it to tackle complex research questions more effectively. The system gathers information, thinks about what it’s found, and adjusts its approach as needed. This approach leverages supervised learning techniques where the AI improves through labeled examples to enhance its pattern recognition capabilities.
Google has integrated Deep Research with Google Drive, letting users combine their own documents, slides, and PDFs with real-time web data. This helps product teams develop strategies by mixing internal research with broader market information. This integration is particularly valuable for teams working on go-to-market strategies and synthesizing user research data. Users can also create interactive content such as custom research reports with quizzes and Audio Overviews. Mobile versions are also in development for on-the-go users.
Beyond research, Google is adding similar AI capabilities to its other products. In Google Maps, Gemini’s AI now offers route-based recommendations and can help users make restaurant reservations or book concert tickets through partnerships with services like OpenTable and Ticketmaster.
For businesses, Google Workspace now includes custom AI agents called “Gems” that can analyze documents and automate workflows. There’s also a new feature in Google Sheets called “Help me analyze” that creates and interprets charts automatically.
These improvements mark Google’s push into what tech experts call the “agentic era” of AI, where artificial intelligence can take more independent actions to help users complete complex tasks that once required significant human effort.
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