OpenAI CEO Sam Altman just debuted the company's latest AI agent dubbed Deep Research.
The full 03 reasoning AI model is sure to give rise to an autonomous assistant that is designed to scour online pages and other digital scholarly sources for data regarding a certain issue. The agent can comply with new reports while users go about their business in different tabs.
You can even leave your PC behind as a whole, allowing the agent to produce several minutes or a few hours with alerts. Unlike Google’s Deep Research, the value of OpenAI 03 Deep Research was witnessed by many in the outside AI world.
It was first shared as a product that only those with the ChatGPT Pro subscribers could benefit from. However, this time around, it’s going to be up for grabs to free and Pro users.
Obviously, those getting it for free have limited uses as compared to those paying for the subscription. While 10 does seem like a reasonable amount, it all depends on how well the agent works. The goal is to encourage more people to upgrade to higher-cost plans to avail more benefits.
If you happen to be a free ChatGPT user, two uses per month are limited to queries or things you’re in search of with Deep Research. However, the company should hope the latest 03 Deep Research launch is worth that price tag.
Next, Sam Altman is clearing the air about how AI models are not going to shy away from sensitive categories. They will refrain from making assumptions that seem out of their view. In a new and updated version of the Model Spec, the company shared how the models will not attempt to steer users in the pursuit of a better agenda, either through direct or indirect means.
The company strongly feels in matters like having intellectual freedom that entails freedom to hear and discuss concepts. This is why Sam Altman is promoting greater transparency and avoiding certain viewpoints that could be shunned forever. It might also have to do with the growing amounts of political pressure in everyday life.
Many of the current President’s closest allies such as Elon Musk and David Sacks went out to accuse AI agents of censoring data linked to conservative views. Some accused the company of being too woke and unreliable about political subjects.
OpenAI says it has major plans to make its models simpler than before as it tries to ship non-reasoning models like GPT-4.5. This is usually a very rare admission from a tech organization. After all, most of these product releases are not differentiated enough for various clients.
This is why Altman just took to the X app to mention new updates on the product and acknowledge so many of the organization’s recent releases. They wish to do some better jobs of sharing and simplifying. They would like AI to work and not complicate models which so many previous designs have been accused of.
The number of models that users can select totally depends on the subscription tier. Altman explained how the firm would like to combine its technology including the o-series of models into the latest GPT-5 when it comes down to APIs and ChatGPT. For the past one year, OpenAI shared its GPT-40, o1, o3, and o3-mini models. It also rolled out the latest ChatGPT subscription tiers such as the $200 per month ChatGPT Pro subscription.
Above all, the organization shared its Operator agent called Deep Research where it tasks ChatGPT and a few other new features that aren’t available via specific designs or paid levels.
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