OpenAI launches Deep Research feature for ChatGPT

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OpenAI has introduced a new feature called Deep Research for ChatGPT, available to paying users. This tool allows for advanced web searches, providing detailed reports based on user queries, similar to Google Gemini's capabilities. Users can access Deep Research through the ChatGPT apps by selecting the feature and entering prompts. The AI will conduct research in the background, allowing users to continue other tasks while waiting for results, which typically take around 10 minutes. Once completed, the research report appears in the chat, complete with subheadings, images, and links to sources. Users can provide feedback and continue the conversation or start new research projects as needed.


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