OpenAI is announcing a new AI Agent designed to help people conduct in-depth, complex research using ChatGPT, the company’s AI-powered chatbot platform. Appropriately enough, it’s called deep research.
OpenAI said in a blog post published Sunday that this new capability was designed for people who do intensive knowledge work in areas like finance, science, policy, and engineering and need thorough, precise, and reliable research. It could also be useful, the company added, for anyone making purchases that typically require careful research, like cars, appliances, and furniture.
Basically, ChatGPT deep research is intended for instances where you don’t just want a quick answer or summary, but instead need to assiduously consider information from multiple websites and other sources.
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OpenAI said it’s making deep research available to ChatGPT Pro users today, limited to 100 queries per month, with support for Plus and Team users coming next, followed by Enterprise. OpenAI is targeting a Plus rollout in about a month from now, the company said, and the query limits for paid users should be significantly higher soon. It’s a geo-targeted launch; OpenAI had no release timeline to share for ChatGPT customers in the U.K., Switzerland, and the European Economic Area.
To use ChatGPT deep research, you’ll just select Deep Research in the composer and then enter a query, with the option to attach files or spreadsheets. (It’s a web-only experience for now, with mobile and desktop app integration to come later this month.) Deep research could then take anywhere from 5 to 30 minutes to answer the question, and you’ll get a notification when the search completes.
Currently, ChatGPT deep research’s outputs are text-only. But OpenAI said that it intends to add embedded images, data visualizations, and other analytic outputs soon. Also on the roadmap is the ability to connect more specialized data sources, including subscription-based and internal resources, OpenAI added.
More on OpenAI’s Deep Reasoning model on TechCrunch
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