Google Finance offers Gemini AI tools to stock traders
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Google Finance offers Gemini AI tools to stock traders
"The new Deep Search feature will let you get more detailed responses and ask more complicated questions from Google Finance's built-in AI chatbot, which launched as part of the app's AI makeover earlier this year. To use it, you just need to select the "Deep Search" option when asking your question. Robert Dunnette, director of product management for Google Search, said the tool uses Google's advanced Gemini AI models and can "produce a fully cited, comprehensive response in just a few minutes.""
"Google Finance is also getting some non-AI upgrades as well. The company's adding support for prediction market data from Kalshi and Polymarket over the coming weeks, which it says you can access directly from the search box by asking questions about future market events, such as GDP growth. Dunnette says the tool lets you "harness the wisdom of the crowds" and will show current market probabilities and how they've changed over time."
Google Finance is adding a Deep Search option to its built-in AI chatbot to enable more detailed responses and more complex questions. The feature uses Google's Gemini AI models and can produce fully cited, comprehensive responses quickly, with a displayed research plan to show the AI's reasoning. Deep Search will roll out in the U.S. in the coming weeks, with early access via Google Labs and usage limits that vary by subscription tier. Google Finance will also add prediction market data from Kalshi and Polymarket, display market probabilities over time, and is expanding AI features to India in English and Hindi.
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