ChatGPT’s awesome Deep Research gets a light version and goes free for all
- OpenAI releases a lighter version of its ChatGPT Deep Research tool now rolling out to users.
- The company developed this new version because it costs significantly less to operate.
- This lightweight version uses the o4-mini model and delivers shorter responses.
- Free users receive five monthly tasks; paid tiers get 25 or 250 tasks.
- The rollout provides research capability to free users and increases access for subscribers.
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OpenAI's Deep Research tool is coming to free accounts
OpenAI is giving free ChatGPT users limited access to its Deep Research tool without the need to pay for it. In addition, the company has expanded the tool's limits for all users by rolling out a lightweight version of it powered by its o4-mini model. It says the o4-mini Deep Research feature produces slightly shorter responses, but is "nearly as smart, more cost-efficient and delivers similarly high-quality results" as the original version. Ope…
ChatGPT is getting a ‘lightweight’ version of its deep research tool
OpenAI is introducing a new version of its ChatGPT deep research tool that it says is cheaper to operate. The “lightweight” model is available now to free users, as well as those on several of the company’s paid tiers. Deep research (lightweight) is powered by a version of OpenAI’s o4-mini model, and the company says it’s “nearly as intelligent” as the original deep research mode, which produces lengthy reports including citations and summaries …
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OpenAI has introduced a lightweight version of its deep research tool in ChatGPT for wider access for Plus, Team, Pro, and free users with shorter responses. 📲 OpenAI Deep Research Lightweight Version: Sam Altman-Run Company Introduces Expanded Access for ChatGPT Users; Check Details.
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