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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > OpenAI expands Deep Research access to Plus users, heating up AI agent wars with DeepSeek and Claude
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OpenAI expands Deep Research access to Plus users, heating up AI agent wars with DeepSeek and Claude

Last updated: February 26, 2025 8:35 am
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OpenAI has made a groundbreaking announcement today, revealing that they are rolling out Deep Research, a powerful capability, to all ChatGPT Plus, Team, Education, and Enterprise users. This move significantly expands access to what experts consider as one of the most transformative AI agents since the original ChatGPT. Users will initially receive a set number of deep research queries per month based on their subscription tier, ranging from 10 queries for Plus users to 120 queries for Pro users.

Deep Research, powered by OpenAI’s upcoming o3 model, represents a shift in how AI can assist with complex research tasks. Unlike traditional chatbots, Deep Research independently scours online sources, analyzes text, images, and PDFs, and synthesizes comprehensive reports comparable to those produced by professional analysts.

The rollout of Deep Research comes at a time when the generative AI landscape is evolving rapidly. China’s DeepSeek recently emerged as a disruptor by open-sourcing their DeepSeek-R1 model under an MIT license, challenging the closed, subscription-based model of Western AI development. While OpenAI continues to offer powerful capabilities through subscription tiers, DeepSeek’s open approach has sparked a new competition in the AI research space.

The market now features a variety of approaches to AI-powered research, with each major player offering a unique perspective. From OpenAI’s premium model to DeepSeek’s open-source strategy, enterprises have a range of options to consider when adopting AI solutions for their organizations.

Deep Research’s capabilities, such as achieving 26.6% accuracy on challenging benchmarks, showcase its advancements in AI technology. However, the system still has vulnerabilities, including a potential bias towards widely accepted viewpoints and limitations in niche or rapidly evolving fields.

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For C-suite leaders, Deep Research presents both opportunities and challenges. While the tool can streamline research tasks and improve productivity, organizations must carefully integrate it into their workflows to leverage its full potential. Human oversight remains crucial in framing questions, evaluating sources, and interpreting AI-generated insights.

The democratization of advanced AI capabilities through tools like Deep Research will reshape knowledge work in organizations. Competitive advantage will shift from information access to insight generation, emphasizing the importance of framing questions and integrating AI insights into decision-making processes.

As organizations navigate the AI research revolution, adapting to the democratization of deep research capabilities will be essential for staying competitive in a rapidly evolving landscape. The key lies in developing the necessary processes, skills, and cultural mindset to thrive in a future where AI-powered research is more accessible than ever before.

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