In the AI race currently going on in the enterprise ecosphere, companies are racing to outcompete their competitors by finding features that can give them the edge.
As a result, UC companies have often been on the frontline of this effort. With UC platforms being one of the main ways that a company's employees interact with AI, they have introduced new features to entice companies to choose them over their competitors.
Microsoft Teams and Zoom have often proved front runners in this regard.
Not only do their AIs offer a raft of features—summarization, copilot, enhanced search, etc.—but their seamless integration of AI features into their platforms has made them an attractive option for those looking to introduce AI into their workflows.
However, Google Workspace has announced an update that could see its AI abilities reign supreme above the others.
Deep Research: Google Workspace's Winning Ticket?
Google Workspace is a web browser-based UC solution. Google has a massive position in AI, both in its development and its infrastructure, and as a result, has been able to create its own AI products that it is able to natively embed in its solutions.
One of them is the recently announced Gemini Deep Research. Built off its Gemini AI system, Deep Research, in a nutshell, browses the web on your behalf to find information.
It leverages advanced AI capabilities to automate the process of gathering, analyzing, and synthesizing information from across the web.
Users can input complex queries, and Gemini creates a multi-step research plan, refines its findings through iterative searches, and delivers comprehensive reports with key insights and links to original sources.
This tool is ideal for tasks such as competitor analysis and industry trend exploration. It organizes findings into exportable formats like Google Docs and supports follow-up questions for further refinement.
Its integration into Google Workspace allows you to export the resulting reports directly to Google Docs with one click.




