Google Finance is enhancing its platform with a Deep Search feature powered by Gemini AI, allowing for more detailed and complex queries, and adding support for prediction market data from Kalshi and Polymarket, with rollout in the US and India.
Google Search has upgraded its AI Mode with the Gemini 2.5 Pro model and Deep Search for advanced research, and introduced AI-powered local business calling in the U.S. for subscribers, enabling more sophisticated queries and direct business interactions.
Google is expanding its AI capabilities by launching an AI-powered business calling feature in the US, allowing users to automate calls to local businesses for information, and enhancing its AI Mode with the Gemini 2.5 Pro model for advanced reasoning, math, and coding, along with a new Deep Search feature for comprehensive research.
Google is expanding its AI capabilities with the rollout of Deep Search and Gemini 2.5 Pro in AI Mode for subscribers, enabling more complex queries, detailed responses, and in-depth research tools. Additionally, new agentic AI features now allow Search to call businesses for pricing and availability, enhancing user interaction and decision-making. These features are initially available to US users and aim to become more widely accessible.
Microsoft is developing a new feature for Bing called Deep Search, powered by GPT-4, which expands on user queries and generates multiple topics related to the question. Deep Search aims to provide comprehensive answers by curating search results based on the generated topics. While conducting a Deep Search may take up to 30 seconds, users can still opt for Bing's standard search feature. Currently available to a limited group of users, Deep Search aims to simplify the process of coming up with AI prompts for increased productivity.
Microsoft Bing is introducing a new "Deep Search" feature powered by OpenAI's GPT-4, aimed at providing users with more relevant and comprehensive answers to complex search queries. Deep Search enhances Bing's existing web search by expanding the search query into a more detailed description of what the results should include. It finds pages that match the expanded query, even if they don't explicitly include the original keywords, and ranks them based on relevance, details, trustworthiness, and popularity. Deep Search is optional and may take up to 30 seconds to complete, offering users the choice between more comprehensive answers or instant regular search results.