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I’m thinking through various possibilities for "o1 pro," like it being an advanced testing mode or a Chinese rumor. Further investigation is required to clarify.
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✨ Let's think it through: ChatGPT Pro has various models like "o1," "o3 mini," "o1 pro mode," "deep research," and "Sora video," each catering to different advanced tasks.
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✨ I’m compiling information on "o1 and o3 mini vs GPT-4" from sources like the OpenAI forum, DataCamp, Medium, LinkedIn, and Zapier. Also exploring Gemini Deep Research and Perplexity Deep Research for additional insights.
✨ I’m comparing technical architecture, info retrieval, citation accuracy, databases, content generation, user experience, safety, privacy, trends, and case studies for ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Genspark.
I’m organizing the report: an introduction, comparison dimensions, and a conclusion. I’m adding references with specific formatting, gathering from academic sources and English language articles.
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✨ Genspark Deep Research is a startup's AI search engine, reportedly raising $100M. Their method involves leveraging multiple AI models for tasks like research automation from start to completion.
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✨ "Deep Research" likely involves using a retrieval-optimized smaller model, possibly o3-mini, to fetch and process web-based information.
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✨ I'm mapping out access levels for different Galaxy models, focusing on "deep research" and reasoning models. Pro and Team models seem to have the most comprehensive features, including extended deep research and a preview of Operator.
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✨ I’m pulling together a Google Blog post to explore AI's growing impact and the new AI Mode's launch.
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✨ I'm mapping different AI research tools like Google's AI Mode and GPT's deep research mode. The goal? To pinpoint their respective capabilities in data analysis and deeper reasoning.
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✨ OK, let's piece together various advanced research modes from multiple AI companies, including ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Genspark, to form a comprehensive analysis of deep research capabilities.
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✨ Genspark's Deep Research involves sending queries to multiple large language models (LLMs) to refine and combine results. Perplexity's new feature aligns with Genspark's offering.
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✨ I’m looking at the Perplexity blog, considering InfoQ and Gilbane for summaries, and checking Reddit for quotes.
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✨ I’m piecing together how Perplexity deep research compares to ChatGPT Pro, noting its efficiency and source references.
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✨ Comparing Perplexity and ChatGPT Pro, Perplexity is 9x faster, cites 50 sources vs. ChatGPT's 20, and provides a concise 6-page summary.
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✨ I'm figuring out how the "Introducing Deep Research - OpenAI" blog release in November aligns with current projects or research, highlighting its importance in our work.
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✨ I’m gathering info on ChatGPT's deep research feature, including its model type, citation method, and functionality. Also, curious about Genspark's DeepSeek R1 and its connection to Perplexity.
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✨ O1 stands out with a heavy reasoning-optimized architecture. It’s likely around GPT-4.5 or an internal version. It doesn’t retrieve but excels in reasoning and citation.
O1 pro mode might enhance reasoning and citation, but lacks built-in PDF reading. Function coverage spans web browsing, structured reporting, and follow-up questions.
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✨ Gemini Deep Research and ChatGPT's feature share similarities. Gemini, an AI-powered research assistant, offers comprehensive reports with citations, suggesting it might be free or part of Google search.
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✨ Gemini's academic-oriented, clear, and concise.
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✨ Gemini integrates with Google services like Docs and Sheets, suggesting a seamless workflow. ChatGPT shows versatility in various tasks, implying wide-ranging adaptability.
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✨ Piecing together the mixture-of-agents architecture for Genspark and internal agents for ChatGPT deep research.
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✨ I’m piecing together how the blog delves into enhancing perplexity using AI models, focusing on the integration of DeepSeek's R1 and OpenAI's O3, despite some potential confusion in the terminology.
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✨ I’m digging into an article from the Genspark blog, titled "blog post mainfunc.ai," to see if it offers relevant insights.
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✨ I’m mapping out the MoA models and their search integration, each with unique retrieval methods and citation accuracy, influencing their research outcomes.
Comparing multi-turn capabilities, academic integration, and specific functions like code execution and image generation. These factors influence their comparative advantages in research contexts.
I'm working through enterprise data integration, interactivity, output style, and scenario suitability. Each tool's unique capabilities shape various research contexts, driving specific advantages.
✨ Wondering about how these platforms allocate resources, handle privacy implications, and evaluate compliance with multiple data sources and models, using a Taiwan dataset for testing purposes.
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✨ OK, let's think this through: Google’s “Deep Research” and OpenAI's offerings show intriguing differences in free access and functionality.
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✨ I'm thinking through the accuracy of sources like OpenAI's policies and assessing third-party evaluations.
✨ OK, let me see. Each section of the report explores advanced research models' structures, search capabilities, accuracy, sources, and conversational efficiency, comparing major players like OpenAI and Google.
You can toggle between standard and deep research modes, with each having its own setup steps. Multi-turn conversations may feel disjointed when shifting between modes.
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✨ I'm assessing each competitor's features, focusing on versatile PDF handling, coding, and specific targeting. Progressing through them reveals their unique propositions.
OK, let’s break this down: ChatGPT excels in research synthesis, Google in effortless web integration, and Perplexity in concise factual summaries. Each platform offers distinct advantages for various tasks.
I'm compiling real-world case studies and user feedback for each tool to highlight their distinct benefits. This helps visualize the application in professional and academic contexts.
✨ I'm mapping out the structure with headings and bullet points. The goal is to keep each idea clearly articulated and concise, avoiding long paragraphs.
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✨ I checked the snippet's update date and looked for the author's credit, but it's missing there. The author might be listed at the top.
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✨ Taking care to follow the specific date format provided: YYMMDD. For instance, "Feb 21, 2025" translates to "250221."
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✨ Eric Hal Schwartz's piece on 20 March 2025, along with Tom's Guide's snippet, will enrich our article on expanded access. Details from these sources will substantiate our claims effectively.
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✨ I’m piecing together Amanda Caswell's insights on ChatGPT Plus upgrades and Leon Furze's English blog for a comprehensive overview.
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✨ I’m building out the reference with the author Leon Furze and the date February 15, 2025. Considering including a link to an official OpenAI blog if it becomes necessary.
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✨ Consulting various reliable sources, each reference clearly indicates the publisher or organization, ensuring clarity and consistency in citation.
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✨ I'm gathering statistics and citations on topics like user counts, research models, and cost differences to provide accurate comparisons.
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✨ I’m analyzing the list, CEO quotes, and perplexity comparisons with ChatGPT and Alban's findings. Exploring free availability and user feedback. Citing sources and evaluating Genspark/perplexity funding.
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✨ I'm piecing together Perplexity's $500M investment details and aiming for thorough coverage, including technical aspects and user scenarios, translating references into Chinese.
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✨ O1 and O1 Pro detailed separations and compute specifications.
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✨ I’m using insights from lines 142-150 to cite the design elements, such as the AI's ability to autonomously search the internet and its use of the O3 model for interpreting text, images, and PDFs.
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