OpenAI’s new Deep Research agent promises to transform how users collate data online by autonomously browsing the internet, analyzing responses, and delivering comprehensive documents on any topic.
The AI company showed off its capabilities by tackling everything from ski purchase recommendations to advanced biology papers.
But it’s not for the poor. OpenAI limits access to Pro users who shell out $200 monthly for the privilege.
There’s a reason behind the high price: “It is very compute-intensive and slow, but it’s the first AI system that can do such a wide variety of complex, valuable tasks,” Sam Altman tweeted.
it is very compute-intensive and slow, but it’s the first ai system that can do such a wide variety of complex, valuable tasks.
going live in our pro tier now, with 100 queries per month.
plus, team, and enterprise will come soon, and then free tier.
— Sam Altman (@sama) February 3, 2025
Yeah, well, that’s not entirely true. There have been a few options in the market for months.
From open-source projects like the AI Scientist to closed-source projects like
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