When Google Make its gemini 1.5 pro beginnings In February, the company boasted the capacity of the model to reason through what it called “long context windows”. He declared, for example, the algorithm could provide details on an Apollo 11 mission transcription of 402 pages. Now Google offers people a practical way to take advantage of these capacities with a tool called Deep research. From today, Gemini’s advanced users can use in -depth research to create comprehensive reports but easy to read on complex subjects.
Aarush Selvan, senior product manager of the Gemini team, gave Eggadget an overview of the tool. At first glance, it seems to work like any other AI chatbot. All interactions start with an prompt. In the demo I saw, Selvan asked Gemini to help him find scholarship programs for students who wish to enter the public service after school. But things differ from there. Before responding to a request, Gemini first produced a search plan in several stages for the user.
For example, let’s say you want Gemini to provide you with a report on heat pumps. At the planning stage, you can tell the AI agent to prioritize information on government discounts and subsidies or completely omitted these details. Once you have given Gemini the green light, he will then travel the web open for information related to your request. This process can take a few minutes. In user tests, Selvan said Google had found that most people were happy to wait until the Gemini do his job because the reports that the agent produced by in -depth research is so detailed.
In the example of the scholarship issue, the tool has produced a report of several pages with graphics. Throughout, there were quotes with links to all the sources used by Gemini. I did not have the chance to read the reports in detail, but they seemed more precise than some of the least useful and flattering of Google IA preview.
According to Selvan, Deep Research uses some of the same signals as Google Search made to determine the authority. That said, the supply is definitely “a product product”. The more a question you ask the agent is complicated, the more likely it is to produce a useful response because his research will not prevail to more authority. You can export a report to Google Docs once you are satisfied with Gemini’s work.
If you want to try in-depth search for yourself, you will have to register for Google A Premium AI planwhich includes access to Advanced gemini. The plan costs $ 20 per month after a free one month trial. It is also only available in English for the moment.