When you ask most AI tools a question, they give you an answer. But they're usually just repeating the first thing they found without checking if it's actually true.
Google's Deep Research Max does something different. When two sources disagree, it flags it. It tells you where the evidence actually points instead of just picking one and moving on.
That matters when you're trying to validate a business idea, research a new niche, or make any decision based on what's out there. The difference between guessing there's demand and actually knowing is bigger than most people think.