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- What should you do if you suspect DeepResearch misunderstood your query or the scope of the topic?
- How might librarians or information specialists make use of DeepResearch in their work for retrieving information?
- What best practices can organizations adopt to make the most efficient use of DeepResearch given limits like query caps (e.g., 100 queries per month)?
- What is the "Humanity's Last Exam" benchmark and how did DeepResearch perform on it compared to other AI models?
- How does the complexity of a query affect DeepResearch's performance or the level of detail in its output?
- How does the cost or accessibility of DeepResearch affect who can use it and for what purposes?
- What is the significance of DeepResearch being described as an "AI agent" rather than just a chatbot?
- What are the ethical considerations of using an AI like DeepResearch for research?
- Why might the tone or style of DeepResearch's report not meet your needs or expectations, and is there a way to adjust it?
- How do you access DeepResearch in ChatGPT, and are there any prerequisites or settings to enable it?
- How could DeepResearch be combined with data analysis tools for a thorough research project (e.g., first gather info then analyze statistics)?
- How can you specify or adjust the amount of time DeepResearch spends on a query, if at all?
- How do you know if DeepResearch has used outdated information, and what can you do to verify the timeliness of its data?
- How can a user identify if DeepResearch might have missed something important in its report, and what steps can be taken next?
- How can users effectively simplify or break down a query to fit within DeepResearch's capabilities if needed?
- How can you ensure that DeepResearch covers all necessary aspects of a topic in its output (do you need to break the query into parts)?
- What strategies can DeepResearch users employ to ensure it doesn't go down irrelevant paths during its research process?
- How might one gauge the completeness of DeepResearch's research on a topic (for example, knowing if it covered most relevant information)?
- What are best practices for phrasing your query to get the most relevant results from DeepResearch?
- How can one improve the relevance or quality of DeepResearch's output if the initial results are not satisfactory?
- How do you include a document (such as a PDF) or image for DeepResearch to analyze as part of its research?
- How can you incorporate DeepResearch results into your work (for example, exporting or sharing the generated report)?
- What are the steps to initiate a DeepResearch query and what happens after you submit a query?
- How might one measure the efficiency of using DeepResearch (for example, the amount of useful information obtained per query)?
- How can you refine a query if DeepResearch returns a report that is too broad or, conversely, too narrow in scope?
- How can you use DeepResearch to research a very niche or highly technical topic effectively?
- How do you resolve issues where DeepResearch stops before the allotted time and provides a short answer instead of a detailed report?
- How can you troubleshoot queries that consistently cause DeepResearch to crash, hang, or otherwise fail?
- How can you troubleshoot if DeepResearch returns an error or fails to produce a report altogether?
- How can you verify the accuracy of a figure or statistic given by DeepResearch in its report?
- What are common mistakes users make when formulating queries for DeepResearch that could lead to poor results?
- What does it mean if DeepResearch says it cannot find enough information on a given topic, and how should you respond?
- What does it mean that DeepResearch operates autonomously for 5 to 30 minutes on a query?
- How do you correct or refine a DeepResearch query if the initial results are not on target?
- How should you handle a situation where DeepResearch's cited sources are behind paywalls or otherwise inaccessible to you?
- Can DeepResearch assist in patent research or exploring prior art when innovating a new product?
- Can DeepResearch be directed to focus on certain subtopics or questions within a broad research topic?
- Can DeepResearch be used in scientific research to gather data and references on a hypothesis?
- Can DeepResearch be used effectively on a mobile device or a slower internet connection, or would that impact its performance?
- Are there differences in DeepResearch's output quality when it uses the full time budget (e.g., 30 minutes) versus a shorter duration?
- Is it possible to get intermediate updates or see what DeepResearch is doing during its research process?
- Are there ways to evaluate the quality of DeepResearch's citations or the reliability of its sources to ensure high-quality results?
- Can a user do anything to help DeepResearch process information faster, such as providing initial context or reference links?
- Can you chain multiple DeepResearch queries together to explore different angles or subtopics of a larger topic?
- What is the "O3" model mentioned in connection with DeepResearch, and how does it relate to GPT-4 or other models?
- How does DeepResearch manage to generate a comprehensive report instead of just a single answer?
- What is the historical context or motivation behind developing DeepResearch (why did OpenAI create it)?
- What kind of user input does DeepResearch require and how does a user initiate a DeepResearch session?
- What distinguishes DeepResearch's output format from a typical search engine results page?
- Can users influence which sources DeepResearch uses or provide it with specific starting points for research?
- What is the maximum length or complexity of a question or prompt you can give to DeepResearch?
- How do you know when DeepResearch has finished its research and is ready to present the results?
- How can you verify or follow up on the sources that DeepResearch cites in its report?
- How would you use DeepResearch to perform a comparative analysis of two different concepts or technologies?
- Is it possible to integrate DeepResearch with external tools (like note-taking apps or knowledge bases)?
- Can DeepResearch be used for tasks like literature reviews or academic research, and if so, how?
- How might a business analyst or market researcher utilize DeepResearch for competitive analysis?
- How can DeepResearch be applied in legal research or the analysis of case law and statutes?
- In what ways might healthcare professionals use DeepResearch to find up-to-date medical information or literature?
- Can DeepResearch be used to generate concise summaries of complex topics for quick understanding in a business setting?
- How can DeepResearch be used for learning about new skills or topics (for example, getting an overview of a new programming language or technology)?
- What are the advantages of using DeepResearch for gathering multiple perspectives on a controversial topic?
- What factors influence how long DeepResearch takes to complete a research query?
- In what ways can users optimize their queries to reduce the time DeepResearch needs to find information?
- What is the typical length or detail of a report generated by DeepResearch, and can this be adjusted or controlled?
- How does the version or updates of DeepResearch (or its underlying model) impact its performance or capabilities over time?
- What happens if DeepResearch's maximum research time (e.g., 30 minutes) is not enough to cover a particularly complex query?
- How does DeepResearch choose between exploring many sources broadly vs. diving deep into a few, and can this strategy be influenced for better results?
- How does DeepResearch balance speed and thoroughness when gathering and synthesizing information?
- What are the system or resource limitations (if any) that affect DeepResearch's performance or the size of data it can handle?
- What steps can you take if DeepResearch's output is off-topic or not directly addressing your question?
- If DeepResearch is not currently available in your country or region, what alternatives or solutions might you consider?
- How can a user report or provide feedback on incorrect results or bugs encountered while using DeepResearch?
- What could cause differences in DeepResearch's output when asking similar questions at different times?
- How can you handle situations where DeepResearch's answer seems plagiarized or too closely paraphrased from a single source?