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- Google is bringing Gemini 2.5 Pro into search for AI.
- Deep research is also coming into AI mode.
- All search users can now use AI to call the business without picking up the phone.
After the announcement of the stable of Gemini 2.5 Pro last month, Google’s most intelligent AI model is moving towards search. It also seems that research is getting some new features to help research and help from businesses.
In a blog post, Google revealed that it was taking Gemini 2.5 Pro into AI mode. Although Gemini 2.5 Pro is the latest AI model of Google, its choice will not be as default. You will be able to access the model from the dropdown menu in the AI mode tab. As Tech Giant explains, Gemini 2.5 Pro reasoning, mathematics and coding take over. However, the default model is designed to provide support, nearby.
There is a deep research in AI mode, Google describes this tool as its latest research tool. When using the Gemini 2.5 Pro, you will see a deep research option in the quick field. By activating deep research, you can ask more sophisticated questions and get more detailed response.
Gemini 2.5 Pro is coming into AI mode starting today, while deep research will begin this week. The AI model and search feature will only be available to AI Pro or AI Ultra users who have chosen AI mode experience in Labs. However, free search users are not completely living in the cold.
Google also announced that it was connecting the capacity of a new agent. This agent’s capacity will allow any search user to use AI to call the business without picking up a phone. Through this AI calling feature, you will be able to get information about prices and availability from this business. All you have to do is like to do something like a “pet groom near me” and the results “AI check pricing”.
According to a Mountain View firm, AI calling is now starting in the United States. However, those who have AI Pro or AI ultra will have a limit. There is no word about when this feature will be in other markets.
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