Two years ago, I decided to take better care of myself and started walking longer (again). I once again trained to run half a marathon race, and then I quickly realized that the marathon was in the races. I have now run several half marathon races, and this distance is now part of my regular weekend schedule. I have completed three marathons, and I am not going to stop.
I could always run without entering the races, but there is a great side effect of joining the competitions that I love: the journey that happens to him. With marathon races, I separated a few days after the race after the race, which I use for fun.
I am telling you all this because I just ran on the Tokyo marathon, which was incredible and was more difficult than what I planned. But I am not going to tell you what is right and wrong and what kind of tech I have used. I did this with the previous races.
I will show you that I used Chat GPTD deep research to watch Tokyo after the race and to take the most of it. Now that I have used an Openi AI agent as a travel assistant, I realize how amazing to keep AI on your finger to help you plan your next trip like this.
I used Chat GPT to prepare this trip before I could access deep research. This feature had just launched a few weeks ago and was special to Chat GPT Pro users. This is $ 200/month Chat GPT subscription, which I cannot justify for my current needs. I waited for the opening to provide it to the Chat GPT Plus Tier, which is worth a tenth of it.
When a friend asked what I would find in Japan, I said I had already chatted with Chat GPT about it, but I had no special plans. All of this was up to how the marathon race runs and how I will feel in the days after that.
At that time, I had no idea that deep research would be available during my stay in Tokyo. But I knew I would connect the museum tours on my journey, because when I travel, I always do.
My first gesture of Chat GPT (GPT -4O) was very easy. I asked for a list of the best museums in Tokyo. I wanted all the details about each of them, including their size. In the days after the marathon races, I would significantly reduce my legs to give time to recover, so my priority was visiting the places that would not need to be run so much.
As you can see above, Chattagpat gave me answers that I needed. He registered 20 suggestions, though I did not ask for a specific number.
Before the Generative AI program like Chat GPT was one thing, I was dealing with this problem by buying a guide (in print or app) and looking at travel blogs for suggestions. But now that the Chat GPT is present, I ignored them all and trusted the AI ​​to surface my required information.
I was working with this chat in Tokyo when my account was deeply research. Once again, I am a chat GPT Plus user in Europe, so I had to wait a while for Open to bring deep research to the forest’s neck.
Speaking of location, Chat GPT is not available in Japan. Use VPN when you are there, and you will have no problem with accessing AI.

When the deep research button appeared in the Chat GPT composer, I changed my strategy. I started a different chat and gave AI a more detailed indication.
I asked Chat GPT to provide me with a list of 20 museums to watch me during a 7 -day journey. Hiking was a priority, but I also asked the AI ​​to consider local travel nearby that would provide me with free or cheap access to these museums. I also asked Chat GPT to include attractive places that are not under the cover of sides so that they do not lose other interesting options.

Deep research went to work, but only after asking some additional questions. Chat GPT wanted to know what kind of museums I prefer, even if I wanted interactive exhibitions, and whether the Travel Pass Museum fees besides public transit. I answered the questions, and when I prepared my day, deep research went to work.
It took 17 minutes to complete this research, Chat GPT inspected 52 sources to give me a detailed Tokyo Museum Guide that meets my needs.

As a result, the report was amazing and powerful at the same time. I reviewed the recommendations for breakfast, trying to find out how to keep them in good use.
Guess what should you do once Chat GPT has compiled after compiling such a travel guide for you? Ask more questions. That’s what I did. First of all, I asked AI to arrange museums through the type of pass. Then, I started asking questions about the places. I wanted to be more efficient when going from one place to another.
For example, I wanted to visit the Imperial Gardens, so I told AI to give me the closest museum to the closing time from the list of deep research.

I also asked Chattagat to arrange museums in close proximity to each other so that I could detect daily travel visits. Once again, I wanted to be more efficient and take the most of every day. I didn’t want to walk more than the necessary places, especially in a big city like Tokyo.
I could tell Chat GPT to make it a journey for me, but I didn’t want AI to completely order how I would spend my day in Tokyo.
My point is that deep research for all kinds of things can be an unexpected source. The best thing is that Deep Research offers plenty of links, which I received tickets and information on some museums on the list.

Chat GPT can also continue to discuss this deep research report for all your follow -up questions. This is actually an important feature to take advantage. The preliminary report should be just one point.
Think about specific questions about specific questions about a travel guide or blog you have just read about the country or city you’ve gone about.
This is the only way to use deep research, and I have just started searching for this chat GPTA agent. Charating into a correctional travel agent is something I will keep in mind for all my future trips.
By the way, one of the reasons for Chat GPT is that I have been able to run so many marathons and marathons in the last two years. I used AI to come with training plans long before the AI ​​agent was one thing.