
Google Gemini's Deep Research, Gems & 2.0 Flash Thinking are now available to free users
Google Gemini has rolled out a series of enhancements for several features, focusing on personalization and multi-app integration. The updated 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental now includes support for file uploads, improved performance, and enhanced reasoning capabilities. Advanced users can enjoy a 1 million token context window for more detailed interactions.
The platform's integration with Google services, starting with Google Search, offers personalized recommendations based on user history, with customizable settings for privacy control. Users can seamlessly interact with apps like YouTube, Google Calendar, and Google Maps, simplifying complex task management.
The Gems feature, providing custom AI assistants, and the Deep Research feature, are both now free for users aged 18 and above, with enterprise users gaining expanded access for improved project management. All these enhancements, including Flash Thinking upgrades, personalization, multi-app support, Gems, and Deep Research, are available for users to try for free.