Gemini Deep Research Excels on Recent Topics but Hides Conflicting Sources
Google's Gemini Deep Research retrieves recent information well but quietly resolves contradictions between academic sources without surfacing the disagreement to users, forcing researchers to add a second verification
Google's Gemini Deep Research performs well on recent topics and well-indexed content but has a consistent blind spot: it silently resolves contradictions between older academic sources without telling the user a conflict exists. A researcher who regularly uses the tool shared their workaround: pair...
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