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Google And OpenAI Roll Out New AI Agents As Gemini Deep Research And GPT 5.2 Go Live

by Onyinye Moyosore
December 12, 2025
in Artifical Intelligence
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Google And OpenAI Roll Out New AI Agents As Gemini Deep Research And GPT 5.2 Go Live

Google has released Gemini Deep Research, an upgraded AI agent built on its Gemini 3 Pro model and designed to handle long, multi step reasoning. The company introduced the system on 11 December and described it as its “deepest AI research agent yet”. Deep Research can create its own queries, scan multiple sources, check gaps in information and refine its output before presenting an answer. Google said the update cuts hallucinations and improves reliability for work that requires layered analysis rather than short responses.

OpenAI announced GPT 5.2 on the same day. The new model offers improvements in reasoning, coding and long context handling. In its release the company said GPT 5.2 brings “more stable reasoning, stronger planning behaviour and better performance across extended tasks”. The update is aimed at professional users who work with documents, spreadsheets and structured workflows.

Google added that Deep Research will appear in Gemini Advanced and will later open to developers through APIs. OpenAI plans to make GPT 5.2 available across its product line as rollout continues.

Why This Moment Matters For The Future Of Agentic AI

Both launches show how quickly the labs are moving from conversational systems to research grade agents. Google’s agent focuses on planning and structured evidence gathering. OpenAI’s new model pushes toward productivity and professional reasoning. The timing of the releases underlines the competitive pressure between the two companies as they race to build systems that can operate with more independence.

These advances also shift expectations for developers and enterprises. Deep Research supports deeper analytical work that used to require human researchers. GPT 5.2 strengthens the kind of professional tasks people use AI for every day. Together they set the stage for software that can break down complex instructions into steps and execute them reliably.

Who Feels The Impact First

Developers gain new tools for building advanced applications. Enterprises that rely on research, analysis or long form productivity will see better performance as the models appear in their workflows. AI researchers will watch both systems closely because they show where the industry is heading. Users of AI platforms can expect new features to appear as the companies expand access to their latest agents.

What Comes Next For Both Systems

Google plans to extend Deep Research across more of its products and open the full agent to developers in early releases. OpenAI will continue rolling out GPT 5.2 while refining its behaviour in long, multi step scenarios. Both companies are preparing additional agentic features that will shape what the next generation of AI tools can do.

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Onyinye Moyosore

Onyinye Moyosore

Onyinye Moyosore is a tech writer at Techsoma, where she covers startups, digital infrastructure, and how technology reshapes everyday life...

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