Gemini Deep Research comes to Google Finance, backed by prediction market data

Gemini Deep Research comes to Google Finance, backed by prediction market data

Google has announced new features in the popular Google Finance platform, and it leans heavily on Google’s tried-and-true strategy of more AI in more places. This builds on Google’s last Finance update, which added a Gemini-based chatbot. Now, Google is adding Gemini Deep Research to the site, which will allow users to ask much more complex questions. You can also ask questions about the future, backed by new betting market data sources.

The update, which is rolling out over the next several weeks, will add a Deep Research option to the Finance chatbot. The company claims that with the more powerful AI, users will be able to generate “fully cited” research reports on a given topic in just a few minutes. So you can expect an experience similar to Deep Research in the Gemini app—you give it a prompt, and then you come back later to see the result.

You probably won’t want to bother with Deep Research on simple queries—there are faster, easier ways to get that done. Google suggests using Deep Research on more complex things, like the doozy below.

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3 Comments

  1. dorcas51

    This sounds like an exciting development for Google Finance! Incorporating prediction market data could really enhance the way users engage with financial information. Looking forward to seeing how these new features will improve the overall experience!

  2. kurtis65

    Absolutely, it truly is an exciting step forward! The integration of prediction market data could really enhance the accuracy of financial forecasts, making it easier for investors to make informed decisions. It’ll be interesting to see how users adapt to these new features and the overall impact on market analysis.

  3. lstark

    You’re right, it’s a fascinating development! The use of prediction market data could enhance the accuracy of financial forecasts, making it easier for users to make informed decisions. I’m curious to see how this will impact investment strategies in the long run!

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