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Comment by krapht

6 months ago

Yes, and deep research was junk for the hard topics that I actually needed to sit down and research. Anything shallower I can usually reach by search engine use and scan; deep research saves me about 15-30 minutes for well-covered topics.

For the hard topics, the solution is still the same as pre-AI - search for popular survey papers, then start crawling through the citation network and keeping notes. The LLM output had no idea of what was actually impactful vs what was a junk paper in the niche topic I was interested in so I had no other alternative than quality time with Google Scholar.

We are a long way from deep research even approaching a well-written survey paper written by grad student sweat and tears.

> deep research saves me about 15-30 minutes for well-covered topics.

Most people are capable of maybe 4 good hours a day of deep knowledge work. Saving 30 minutes is a lot.

Not everything is hard topics though.

I've found getting a personalized report for the basic stuff is incredibly useful. Maybe you're a world class researcher if it only saves you 15-30 minutes, I'm positive it has saved me many hours.

Grad students aren't an inexhaustible resource. Getting a report that's 80% as good in a few minutes for a few dollars is worth it for me.