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Techmeme Ride Home

(Omnibus) Week Of 02/03/2025

Techmeme Ride Home

Brian McCullough

News, Technology, Daily News, Tech News

4.7984 Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2025

⏱️ 84 minutes

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(Omnibus) Week Of 02/03/2025

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0:00.0

Okay, so again, what you're about to hear is the experimental omnibus episode. Every segment I did this week in order. The idea is, if you'd rather listen to the show once a week and one binge to catch up with everything, while you're walking your dog on Saturday afternoon or something like that, this is that. It will only be available to subscribers of the premium feed going forward. So if you want this, subscribe over at tech.supercast.com.

0:25.6

Yes, if you listen to this whole thing right now, there are ads in it, but obviously on the ad-free feed, there would be none.

0:33.2

Just the firehose of segments.

0:34.9

Again, if you like this experiment, tell me to keep going with it

0:38.1

by subscribing at tech.supercast.tech.

0:47.9

Here are all the segments from the TechMeme Right Home podcast for the week of February 3rd,

0:52.9

2025.

0:57.2

Over the weekend, OpenAI unveiled deep research an AI agent for creating in-depth reports,

1:04.0

available to $200 per month chat GPT pro subscribers and limited to 100 queries per month, quoting TechCrunch.

1:12.9

OpenAI said in a blog post published Sunday that this new capability was designed for people

1:17.4

who do intensive knowledge work in areas like finance, science, policy, and engineering,

1:22.3

and need thorough, precise, and reliable research.

1:25.5

It can also be useful, the company added, for anyone making purchases

1:28.4

that typically require careful research like cars, appliances, and furniture. Basically,

1:33.5

chat GPT, deep research is intended for instances where you don't just want a quick answer or

1:39.2

summary, but instead need to assiduously consider information for multiple websites and other sources."

1:45.0

End quote.

1:46.0

Quoting the Verge.

1:47.0

Instead of simply generating text, it shows a summary of its process in a sidebar with citations

1:52.0

and a summary showing the process used for reference.

1:55.0

Users can ask questions using text, images, and additional files like PDFs or spreadsheets

2:00.0

to add context, and then it will take

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