The article discusses a comparison between ChatGPT and Cliff Clavin from Cheers, emphasizing ChatGPT's previous issues with inaccuracies or 'hallucinations.' The new 'deep research' feature announced by OpenAI aims to address this by providing well-researched, factual responses. Though currently available in the premium ChatGPT Pro subscription, there's anticipation that it will soon be accessible to Plus subscribers as well. Tests indicate a notable decrease in inaccuracies, with the chat tool demonstrating a stronger resemblance to a human research assistant in providing insightful analysis and facts.
AI companies have reduced their chatbots' tendency to hallucinate, but a certain degree of Clavin-ism has remained endemic to the category.
The new 'deep research' feature in ChatGPT weaves together facts and analysis into results with real substance, ranking it among the most impressive AI tools available.
The 'deep research' feature costs $200 a month for ChatGPT Pro, but is expected to roll out to the more affordable Plus version soon.
OpenAI's deep research tool offers a new kind of chatbot that actually does its homework, providing answers to questions similarly to a human research assistant.
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