GPT-research (Open-source Deep Research)
in progress
Samuel Jackson
Poe.com has just launched GPT-Research:
"GPT Researcher is an autonomous agent that conducts web research on any topic and generates a comprehensive report with citations. GPT Researcher is powered by Tavily's search engine.
GPTR is based on the popular open source project: https://github.com/assafelovic/gpt-researcher -- by integrating Tavily search, it is optimized for curation and ranking of trusted research sources. Learn more at https://gptr.dev or https://tavily.com"
it would be outstanding if you could also implement something similar or directly this GPT-Research, since it is open-source
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Vijay Bharadwaj
in progress
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Vijay Bharadwaj
Hi Samuel Jackson, we've started work on a Merlin multi-perspective research agent (i am personally heading the initiative).
right now, it's in the planning stage, as we're optimising cost, speed and quality in a hybrid research model somewhere between the qualities of Gemini/GPT-R, OpenAI Deep Research and STORM's methods of doing deep research.
the only bad news is since we're building it ourselves and not going forward with an open source integration, this will take time.
we hope it is worth the wait :)
Samuel Jackson
Vijay Bharadwaj We will wait. Thank you!
endu
under review
endu
That sounds really impressive! Have you tried using it yourself? Was it good? If yes, we’d definitely consider giving it a shot—maybe the combination could work wonders..
Samuel Jackson
endu I don't have a chance to test it right now, but from what I have seen from GPT Researcher's YT channel (https://www.youtube.com/@GPTResearcher) it is a fantastic tool that has been around since before the Gemini and ChatGPT counterparts. A lot of people on twitter are praising this model.
Obviously I am not asking for this exact model to be integrated, but it would be great to have something like this, which would add an extra boost to deep internet search to create ultra detailed reports, since for now Live Search consults really too few websites, not offering excellent precisions.