Deep Research

OpenAI''s Deep Research is a smart AI tool that handles complex, multi-step research tasks on its own. It is part of ChatGPT and uses a special version of the upcoming OpenAI o3 model, which is great for web browsing, data analysis, and putting together lots of information.
Key Features
Deep Research can do some amazing things:
It can look at text, images, and PDFs from different online sources and create detailed reports with all the sources listed.
The tool can handle many types of content, like user uploaded files such as TXT, PDF, Word, social media data, tables, and more.
It makes analyst grade reports in just 5 30 minutes, complete with clear sources and a summary of how the research was done.
The AI changes its research plan based on what it finds, giving you well documented results.
Unlike GPT 4, which is great for real time talks, Deep Research is all about depth and detail for complicated questions, making it perfect for professional use.
Benefits
Deep Research has shown some impressive results:
It scored 26.6% accuracy on ''Humanity''s Last Exam,'' a big test with over 3000 questions. This is better than other tools like DeepSeek''s R1, Google''s Gemini Thinking, and Grok 2.
It takes between 5 to 30 minutes to answer each question, depending on how hard it is.
It has 89.7% factual accuracy on financial reports and 73% of early users are happy with it.
Use Cases
Deep Research is really helpful for:
Financial analysis and market research.
Reviewing scientific papers.
Looking at how policies affect things.
Comparing products for consumers.
Engineering studies to see if something is possible.
Professionals in finance, science, policy, and engineering can use this tool for deep research and analysis.
Cost Price
Right now, Deep Research is available to ChatGPT Pro users with 100 queries per month. There is also limited beta access for Plus and Teams users, and custom plans for Enterprise users.
Funding
The article does not provide funding details for Deep Research.
Reviews Testimonials
Early users are pretty happy with Deep Research, giving it a 73% satisfaction rate. They like how accurate and helpful it is for their work.
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