ChatGPT Projects Get Voice Mode and Deep Research from OpenAI

ChatGPT Projects have received a significant update from OpenAI, which transforms them into intelligent, collaborative workplaces intended to make long-term tasks like writing, planning, and research easier. With the addition of robust tools like Deep Research, which seamlessly integrates files, chats, instructions, and real-time online sources to provide rich, context-aware insights, the upgrade is a must-have for researchers and professionals working on intricate, dynamic projects.
Tool for Deep Research
One of the new features is a Deep Research tool that provides detailed results by combining live online sources with chats, files, and instructions.
More Intelligent Project Workspaces
For researchers and professionals working on dynamic projects, this is very helpful. Within ChatGPT, projects are intelligent workspaces that centralize all of the information associated with a protracted job.
Integration of New Voice Modes
The most recent version of Projects also has a Voice Mode that lets users communicate hands-free and ask inquiries about files they’ve uploaded.
Using secure URLs makes sharing easier
Having the option to have a distinct URL for each discussion within a project has also made sharing easier. Other project components are kept confidential; these shared URLs just make that particular chat visible.
Improved Features for Mobile Apps
The option to upload files and switch models within the ChatGPT mobile app has also been improved. To take use of these capabilities, users must make sure they are using the most recent version of the program. Additionally, the upgrade improves memory in Projects for Pro and Plus customers, enabling ChatGPT to retain previous conversations and maintain focus during multi-week or multi-person workflows.
Use cases and target users
Up to 20 files can be included in each of the infinite projects supported by the updated ChatGPT Projects. Just selecting “New Project” from the sidebar and giving it a name allows users to start a project. You can inherit the context, memory, and files of an existing chat by dragging it into a new project. Additionally, users can now upload files such as spreadsheets, PDFs, or photos and set role-based instructions, such as “Act as my start-up advisor.”