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Launch of Deep Research in ChatGPT: Advanced Multi-Step Web Research

  • February 6, 2025
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OpenAI has officially launched a groundbreaking feature called deep research in ChatGPT, a powerful new agentic capability designed to transform how complex research tasks are approached. Deep research allows ChatGPT to conduct multi-step research across the internet, completing tasks in a fraction of the time it would take a human. In a matter of minutes, this new tool can handle intricate research and produce a comprehensive report comparable to the work of a research analyst.

This feature is powered by an upcoming version of the OpenAI o3 model, optimized specifically for web browsing and data analysis. Deep research leverages advanced reasoning skills to search, interpret, and analyze vast amounts of text, images, and PDFs across the internet, adapting its strategy as new information is encountered. The ability to synthesize information effectively is crucial to generating new knowledge, and deep research represents a major milestone in OpenAI’s mission to develop artificial general intelligence (AGI). This capability not only marks a significant leap forward for AGI but also aligns with OpenAI’s vision of AI-driven advancements in scientific research and problem-solving.

Deep research is built to serve professionals who require precise, thorough, and reliable research. It’s particularly useful for individuals working in fields like finance, science, policy, and engineering, where deep and accurate information is often essential. Additionally, deep research can be an invaluable tool for consumers seeking hyper-personalized recommendations on high-investment products like cars, appliances, or furniture—items that typically demand extensive research. Every output generated by deep research is thoroughly documented, including clear citations and a summary of the tool’s reasoning process, making it easy for users to reference and verify the results.

One of deep research’s core strengths is its ability to uncover niche, non-intuitive information that might be buried across multiple websites. Tasks that would traditionally require hours of browsing and cross-referencing now take mere minutes. Whether it’s conducting competitive analysis on various streaming platforms or producing a personalized report on the best commuter bike, deep research automates the heavy lifting of information gathering. This results in considerable time savings, enabling professionals and consumers alike to focus on higher-level decision-making.

The technology behind deep research is built on the foundational capabilities of OpenAI’s earlier models. The reinforcement learning methods used to train deep research are similar to those behind OpenAI’s o1 model, which demonstrated impressive technical capabilities in coding and mathematical reasoning. However, deep research expands on these capabilities by integrating vast web research and data synthesis, bridging the gap between technical problem-solving and information-gathering for real-world challenges.

To use deep research, users simply need to select the “deep research” option in the ChatGPT interface and input their query. Whether it’s a complex analysis, a detailed comparison, or a more personalized report, ChatGPT will use its advanced web browsing and reasoning abilities to gather and consolidate insights from across the internet. Users can also upload relevant files or spreadsheets to provide additional context. Once the process begins, a sidebar appears detailing the steps taken and the sources used for the research. The results are typically delivered within 5 to 30 minutes, depending on the depth of the inquiry. While ChatGPT performs the research, users can continue with other tasks, receiving a notification once the final report is ready.

The final output is a comprehensive research report embedded within the chat, which includes all sources and citations, ensuring transparency and reliability. Over the coming weeks, OpenAI plans to enhance the reports further by including data visualizations, images, and other analytic outputs, providing users with a clearer and more contextual understanding of the findings.

While GPT-4o excels at real-time, multimodal conversations and answering quick inquiries, deep research is specifically designed for more in-depth, domain-specific questions where a deeper level of analysis is required. By conducting thorough explorations and meticulously citing each claim, deep research delivers a far more detailed, verified answer that is immediately usable as a work product. Whether you need a high-level summary or a fully documented, well-researched response, deep research’s ability to autonomously conduct and synthesize online research brings a level of depth and accuracy that sets it apart from traditional AI models.

OpenAI’s deep research tool represents a significant leap forward in AI’s ability to support and enhance human knowledge work, positioning it as an indispensable asset for anyone in need of fast, thorough, and reliable research. As OpenAI continues to develop and refine this technology, the future of research and information synthesis will undoubtedly be transformed.

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