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    Want to try ChatGPT’s Deep Research tool for free? Check out the lightweight version

    April 25, 2025

    Though not as powerful as the full Deep Research, the new lighter version is available to all ChatGPT users, and it’ll automatically kick in for paid subscribers once they hit their limit – no extra step required.

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