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Deep Reasoning is coming to ChatGPT free, but I think it’s still worth paying for ChatGPT Plus

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  • Deep Research is coming to the free tier of ChatGPT very soon
  • The Plus tier still offers considerable advantages over the free tier
  • ChatGPT Plus has much higher usage limits and features

ChatGPT’s Deep Research has proved to be incredibly popular. It acts like a team of researchers who head off online and research a complex subject for you before returning with a full report, including sources, on the subject you’ve asked it to investigate.

For example, using Deep Research you could ask ChatGPT to compile a report on how the gaming industry has changed in the last three years and it would get back to you with a full report complete with data tables and sources.

Deep Research falls under the category of an AI agent because it can act independently. You effectively give it a task and off it goes to research it for you before using its AI to apply reasoning before coming to conclusions.

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