- Exploration: Goes beyond initial search results to explore linked pages and related sources.
- Multi-Source Information Gathering: Collects relevant details from various websites or documents.
- Information Synthesis (Potential): Can involve summarizing findings or extracting key points from the gathered information.
- Complex Questions: Addresses questions that require understanding context and gathering diverse perspectives, not just finding a single fact.
- Understand a complex topic by gathering information from multiple viewpoints.
- Perform market research on competitors, trends, or customer sentiment.
- Investigate background information on a company, person, or event.
- Compile information from various sources for a report or presentation (though Cura focuses on gathering; see Report Generation for creating the report itself).
- Explore potential solutions or approaches to a problem by researching different options online.
Examples of Deep Research (Conceptual)
Here’s how Cura can function as your research assistant:-
Competitive Analysis:
- Goal: Understand how key competitors are positioning a specific product.
- Instruction: “Research how Competitor A, Competitor B, and Competitor C describe their ‘Smart Widget’ product on their websites. Summarize the main features they highlight and any pricing information you can find.”
- Action: Cura visits the websites, navigates to the relevant product pages (even if the exact URL isn’t known beforehand), reads the content, extracts the requested information, and provides a summary.
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Exploring a New Technology Trend:
- Goal: Get an overview of recent advancements in vertical farming.
- Instruction: “Find and summarize three recent articles or reports discussing new technologies or breakthroughs in vertical farming.”
- Action: Cura searches for relevant content, identifies promising articles or reports, accesses them, reads through, and synthesizes the key findings into summaries.
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Background Check on a Potential Partner:
- Goal: Gather publicly available information about a company you might partner with.
- Instruction: “Research Company XYZ. Find information about their leadership team, recent news mentions, and primary business areas from their website and recent press releases or reputable news sources.”
- Action: Cura explores the company’s website, searches for news, identifies relevant pages or articles, and extracts the requested details.