La perplejidad ha lanzado una nueva herramienta llamada Investigación Profunda, que promete realizar análisis detallados en respuesta a preguntas específicas. Esta herramienta es gratuita para un uso limitado y estará disponible próximamente en aplicaciones Android y Mac.
On a Friday, Perpleity unveiled a new tool called Deep Research, which claims to conduct «in-depth research and analysis» to provide detailed reports in response to queries, and is free for limited use. This launch comes just a few weeks after Operai announced their own tool to users, following Google’s announcement in December. Initially, Perpleity’s tool is only available on the web, but it will soon be accessible on Android and Mac applications.
Perpleity states that their Deep Research «excels in a variety of finance and marketing tasks when researching a product», taking approximately 2-4 minutes to provide a response, during which it «conducts dozens of searches, reads through hundreds of sources and reasons through the material.» Once completed, reports can be shared or exported as PDFs. The company claims to outperform competitors like O3-Mini and O1, and DeepSeek-R1-On, the latest benchmark in humanity, achieving a precision score of 21.1 percent (although lower than their open deep research).
Free users will be limited to five questions per day, while professional subscribers will receive 500, according to a tweet from the company. This article originally appeared on Engadget in Spanish on a Friday when Perpleity introduced a new tool called Deep Research, which claims to conduct «in-depth research and analysis» to provide detailed reports in response to queries, and is free for limited use. This launch comes just a few weeks after Operai announced their own tool to users, following Google’s announcement in December. Initially, Perpleity’s tool is only available on the web, but it will soon be accessible on Android and Mac applications.
Perpleity states that their Deep Research «excels in a variety of finance and marketing tasks when researching a product», taking approximately 2-4 minutes to provide a response, during which it «conducts dozens of searches, reads through hundreds of sources and reasons through the material.» Once completed, reports can be shared or exported as PDFs. The company claims to outperform competitors like O3-Mini and O1, and DeepSeek-R1-On, the latest benchmark in humanity, achieving a precision score of 21.1 percent (although lower than their open deep research).
Free users will be limited to five questions per day, while professional subscribers will receive 500, according to a tweet from the company. This article originally appeared on Engadget in Spanish.
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