OpenAI’s new Deep Research is the ChatGPT AI agent we’ve been waiting for – 3 reasons why I can’t wait to use it

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OpenAI just revealed Deep Research, a new agentic capability in ChatGPT that lets you use AI to compile factual information in minutes, completely opening up new ways to use the world’s most popular chatbot.

In the launch press release, OpenAI claims Deep Research “accomplishes in tens of minutes what would take a human many hours.” Sounds a bit dystopian, right? It’s a move closer to a world where we can replace human labor with artificial intelligence. I wouldn’t blame you if the thought of AI compiling research papers and working as an analyst is a step too far, and at first glance, I wasn’t even interested in covering this new functionality as it’s heavily marketed towards businesses, rather than consumers.

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