Google’s Gemini Advanced has introduced Deep Research, a new feature that allows users to conduct efficient, multi-step web searches.
This feature, available to Gemini Advanced subscribers, helps users quickly gather detailed research reports, saving time compared to traditional research methods.
Deep Research acts as a personal research assistant. Users submit a research query, and Gemini creates a plan to explore the topic in depth. The AI refines its analysis by conducting multiple searches and learning from the information it finds.
The result is a comprehensive, organized report with key findings, insights, and source links, which can be exported to Google Docs.
Gemini searches the web, refines its findings, and repeats the process to provide a thorough analysis. The final report is easy to read and structured with headings, sources, and conclusions, offering a clear summary of the research.
Deep Research is available to Gemini Advanced users in over 45 languages and 150+ countries. It can be accessed on desktop and mobile web, with plans to expand to mobile apps in early 2025.
Deep Research is the first of many planned features for Gemini, providing a glimpse into the future of AI-driven research tools.
Google aims to continue evolving its Gemini platform, offering more intelligent agents to assist with complex tasks.