Google has expanded its AI capabilities by releasing Gemini 2.5 Pro and Deep Search—both available only to paying subscribers.
These tools are part of Google’s AI Mode and are accessible through the AI Pro and AI Ultra subscription plans.
Gemini 2.5 Pro Handles Complex Tasks
Gemini 2.5 Pro is now available via a dropdown menu within AI Mode for eligible users in the United States.
This upgraded model can solve complex problems, especially those involving code, math, or step-by-step reasoning.
Google shared a demo where the model completed a multi-step physics problem and explained each part with helpful citations.
While the default model remains available, 2.5 Pro is designed for deeper, more technical prompts requiring logic and accuracy.
Deep Search Brings Smarter Research
Alongside Gemini 2.5 Pro, Google also introduced Deep Search, aimed at people doing detailed
research for work, school, or hobbies.
Deep Search pulls results from multiple sources, then compiles them into a cohesive, citation-supported report.
It goes beyond a typical search by interpreting queries, running background searches, and returning richer information.
This tool acts more like a research assistant than a traditional search engine.
Google believes it will help professionals, students, and hobbyists uncover more reliable insights in less time.
Limited Rollout and Access
Both tools are limited to U.S. users who subscribe to Google’s AI Pro or AI Ultra plans and have joined AI Mode in Labs.
Google has not confirmed when all eligible users will get access. However, the rollout has already begun in phases.
Gemini 2.5 Pro still carries an “experimental” label, which signals ongoing testing and development based on user feedback.
What This Means for Search
These tools show how Google is reshaping search with AI that doesn’t just find results—it interprets, explains, and summarizes.
For marketers, Deep Search could impact how users discover content. Well-structured, credible information may now surface more often.
Gemini 2.5 Pro, meanwhile, supports advanced users who want in-browser help with code, equations, or complex logic tasks.
As AI continues evolving, search professionals should prepare for changes in user behavior and content discovery patterns.
At Cybertegic, a digital marketing agency in Pasadena, we help brands stay ahead as tools like Deep Search redefine how people explore information online.
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