Powered by a version of OpenAI o3 optimized for web browsing and python analysis, deep research uses reasoning to intelligently and extensively browse text, images, and PDFs across the internet.
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This is fascinating in a post-truth context... can't wait to use when it comes to the lower tiers
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@chrismessina This sounds incredibly promising! I’m really curious about how Deep Research actually works in practice. How does it handle source credibility and bias when synthesizing data from hundreds of sources? Also, does it generate citations for transparency? Would love to see some real-world examples of its analysis in action!
Deep Research does a great job of presenting more formal, grounded pieces. There are times when framing a thought piece with stats by the likes of McKinsey, BCG or some other credible research is important. And then extending on that, and adding my own company's perspective can be useful. I've used to generate credible thought leadership starting by anchoring on verifiable industry trends. I've also used it for some pretty granular bottoms up market sizing, and it's been credible in each case.
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Deep Research does a great job of presenting more formal, grounded pieces. There are times when framing a thought piece with stats by the likes of McKinsey, BCG or some other credible research is important. And then extending on that, and adding my own company's perspective can be useful. I've used to generate credible thought leadership starting by anchoring on verifiable industry trends. I've also used it for some pretty granular bottoms up market sizing, and it's been credible in each case.