Gemini New Feature Update: Google To Soon Allow Users To Upload Files, Images in Deep Research As Reference To Generate Reports

Google is reportedly adding a new feature to its Gemini AI chatbot, allowing users to upload files in Deep Research. This will enable the AI to use documents or images as references, helping users get more accurate and relevant results based on their uploaded content.

Gemini New Feature Update: Google To Soon Allow Users To Upload Files, Images in Deep Research As Reference To Generate Reports
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Google is reportedly working on a new capability for the Gemini AI chatbot. The tech giant will soon allow the Gemini users to upload files in Deep Research, which would help them get better results and answers. The upcoming feature will allow users to command the Gemini AI chatbot to use documents or images as a reference in its Deep Research feature. WhatsApp New Feature Update: Meta-Owned Platform Developing AI-Powered Chat Wallpapers for iOS Users; More Details Here.

Gemini Deep Research to Support File, Image Upload

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