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Introducing Perplexity Deep Research. Perplexity become the third company to release a product with "Deep Research" in the name.

And now Perplexity Deep Research, announced on February 14th.

The three products all do effectively the same thing: you give them a task, they go out and accumulate information from a large number of different websites and then use long context models and prompting to turn the result into a report. All three of them take several minutes to return a result.

In my AI/LLM predictions post on January 10th I expressed skepticism at the idea of "agents", with the exception of coding and research specialists. I said:

It makes intuitive sense to me that this kind of research assistant can be built on our current generation of LLMs. They’re competent at driving tools, they’re capable of coming up with a relatively obvious research plan (look for newspaper articles and research papers) and they can synthesize sensible answers given the right collection of context gathered through search.

Google are particularly well suited to solving this problem: they have the world’s largest search index and their Gemini model has a 2 million token context. I expect Deep Research to get a whole lot better, and I expect it to attract plenty of competition.

Just over a month later I'm feeling pretty good about that prediction!