Long-running research agents are now production-ready. Knowledge-worker workflows in legal, consulting, and finance gain a credible automation path.
Google released Deep Research as a standalone Gemini agent product, available to Gemini Advanced subscribers. Deep Research autonomously browses the web, synthesises information across multiple sources, evaluates source credibility, and produces structured long-form research reports on a given topic — typically 2,000–5,000 word documents with inline citations and a source quality assessment. The agent operates asynchronously, delivering completed research in 3–10 minutes rather than requiring the user to remain in the session.
**What Deep Research does well and where it fails.** Deep Research excels at producing comprehensive survey reports on topics where public information is abundant and accurate: competitive landscape analyses, regulatory framework summaries, technology comparison reports, and market sizing exercises. It fails predictably on: tasks requiring access to proprietary or paywalled data, tasks requiring recent events not yet indexed, tasks requiring primary research (surveys, interviews, original analysis), and tasks where source credibility is difficult to assess automatically (unattributed claims, primary documents in non-English languages). For enterprise use, understanding this failure mode is as important as understanding the capability.
**APAC enterprise use cases.** The most effective APAC enterprise use cases for Deep Research involve generating first-draft research across public information: competitor product monitoring, regulatory update summaries, due diligence backgrounders on potential partners, and technology landscape reviews for vendor evaluation. These use cases align with the information density and accessibility of public APAC AI-related information — which is substantial in English and increasingly available in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.
**Governance implications for research-as-AI output.** Research reports generated by Deep Research require human review before use in decision-making, client delivery, or regulatory filings. The agent can misattribute claims, confuse similarly-named organisations or regulations, and produce plausible-sounding errors for topics where its training data contains contradictions. The appropriate use model is Deep Research as a first-draft research assistant, not as a primary source.
**AIMenta's editorial read.** Deep Research is the most capable publicly available automated research tool. For APAC strategy, consulting, and business development teams that currently spend 2–4 hours on first-draft competitive research, Deep Research reduces that to 10–30 minutes of review and refinement. Deploy it for high-frequency research tasks where human time is the primary cost, with a firm requirement for human review of every output before use.
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