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Google's Gemini Deep Research tool is now available in every country
Google has recently announced the expansion of its Gemini's Deep Research tool to include more countries. This tool, which enables users to create detailed reports, is now accessible in every country and language, making it a versatile and valuable resource for users worldwide.
Deep Research utilizes the advanced capabilities of Gemini Pro to analyze "long context windows" and generate comprehensive yet easy-to-understand reports on complex subjects. Users in over 100 countries can now leverage this tool to enhance their research efforts effectively.
Creating In-Depth Reports with Deep Research
When a query is inputted into the tool, Deep Research generates a research plan that can be reviewed and adjusted as needed. Once approved, Gemini 1.5 Pro scours the web for relevant information and compiles it into a report that can be exported to Google Docs for convenient access.
Moreover, Google has introduced the ability to use up to two languages simultaneously on the same device through Gemini Live. Users can now engage with conversational AI in over 40 languages, facilitating seamless communication and collaboration across different linguistic backgrounds.
Expanding Language Support with Gemini Live
To configure your preferred languages in the Google app, follow these simple steps. Gemini Live serves as a personal AI assistant, enabling natural interactions on your device. The inclusion of more languages enhances its integration with various Google apps, offering a more inclusive and personalized experience.
It's worth noting that Gemini Live is currently exclusive to Android devices, with no confirmation regarding its availability on iOS devices in the future.
Enhancing Gmail Search with Gemini Q&A
Additionally, Google has introduced its Gemini Q&A feature to iOS, allowing users to search Gmail using Gemini AI. Known as Gmail Q&A, this feature enables users to search for specific emails and information by interacting with the Gemini chatbot. Originally available on Gmail for Android, this feature is now being rolled out to iOS devices, further enhancing the search capabilities of Gmail users.