Alphabet Inc has updated its Gemini Deep Think artificial intelligence model for better performance in math and science research, the company said.
After close partnership with researchers, the specialized reasoning model is now able to help scientists move from theoretical reasoning to practical applications, according to a blog post.
The AI model uses Google’s search to avoid inaccuracies and wrongful citations when doing research, according to a separate blog post. Gemini 3 Deep Think, as the model is called, can also help researchers in chemistry, computer science and physics.
The new model is part of a push by the leading AI developers to build more advanced tools that can field everything from complex coding to scientific research. Anthropic, for example, recently released a new version of its most powerful AI model to do both financial research and legal services, leading to a market selloff for traditional software firms.
Google built out a math research agent, dubbed Aletheia, that can conduct autonomous research or collaborate with humans. The new agent can also "admit failure to solve a problem,” which improved efficiency for researchers, Alphabet’s Google said. Google published some of the papers that resulted from the new technology.
"Spanning diverse fields – from information and complexity theory to cryptography and mechanism design – the results demonstrate how AI is fundamentally shifting research,” the company said.
Google said it is available in the Gemini app for Google AI Ultra subscribers and also for select researchers, the post said. – Bloomberg
