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Michael Nuñez@AI News | VentureBeat
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OpenAI has recently augmented ChatGPT's Deep Research feature with a highly anticipated PDF export function. This new tool allows users with a ChatGPT Plus, Team, or Pro subscription to download their generated reports as fully formatted PDFs. These PDFs come complete with tables, images, and clickable citations, making it easier to archive, share, and reuse the research within other tools. Enterprise and Education users can expect to gain access to this feature soon, enhancing the utility of Deep Research for students and professionals alike.
The update highlights OpenAI's intensifying focus on the enterprise market, particularly following the hiring of Instacart CEO Fidji Simo to lead the new "Applications" division. Deep Research itself embodies this enterprise-focused strategy. By dedicating engineering resources to workflow features like PDF export, OpenAI demonstrates an understanding that business growth depends on solving specific business problems, and providing practical value to professional users who require shareable, verifiable research.
In other news, reports indicate that Microsoft and OpenAI are in the process of renegotiating their partnership terms, potentially impacting the structure of their multi-billion-dollar deal for a future IPO. Meanwhile, the US Copyright Office has issued a statement challenging the common legal argument that training AI models on copyrighted material constitutes fair use. The agency argues that AI systems process information differently from humans, ingesting perfect copies of works and generating new content at superhuman speed and scale, which can potentially compete with original works in the market.
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References :
- www.techradar.com: OpenAI finally added PDF exports to ChatGPT’s Deep Research feature.
- venturebeat.com: This article reports on OpenAI's new PDF export feature in ChatGPT.
- www.zdnet.com: ChatGPT's Deep Research tool can now output detailed PDFs - and I'm impressed
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