en.Wedoany.com Reported - Google has transformed its AI assistant Gemini from a single chatbot into a comprehensive platform with multiple capabilities. The platform now supports object recognition via phone camera, deep research, video generation, and managing long-term projects within apps like Gmail and Google Docs. According to foreign media reports, this transformation was completed over the past year.

The Gemini Live feature enables users to have voice conversations with the AI without typing, suitable for scenarios like driving or cooking. Gemini can also identify objects or explain screen content through the camera, helping users recognize plants or solve technical issues. The Deep Research feature can formulate research plans, search the web, and generate detailed reports. In April 2026, Google improved Deep Research with Gemini 3.1 Pro and launched the Deep Research Max version, adding MCP support to connect personal data sources, along with native visualization and better analysis quality.
In terms of video generation, the Gemini Omni model replaces the previous Veo model, allowing users to create or edit videos through text instructions. This feature requires a Google AI subscription. Image editing capabilities support natural language operations such as removing objects, replacing backgrounds, and adjusting lighting. The Notebooks feature serves as a dedicated notebook for project document management, currently available to Google AI Ultra, Pro, and Plus subscribers on the web. NotebookLM has added video overviews, infographics, and interactive study guides, capable of converting documents into podcast-style audio.
The Canvas feature provides a dedicated workspace for document and code collaboration. Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers can access Gemini 3 with a million-token context window. The Gems feature allows users to create specialized AI assistants for specific tasks, such as meal planning or coding. Gemini is deeply integrated into Google Workspace, capable of summarizing emails, drafting replies, organizing documents, and includes built-in Personal Intelligence memory. The Daily Brief feature can aggregate priority information from Gmail and Calendar and suggest next steps. Additionally, Gemini supports scheduled actions, enabling tasks like periodic reminders or sending news, requiring a Google AI Pro or Ultra subscription, with support for up to 10 active actions.
According to a report by Amanda Caswell, AI Editor at foreign media outlet Tom's Guide, Gemini offers extensive capabilities in creative collaboration, deep research, and personal management, with its application scope far exceeding that of a simple instant-answer chatbot.










