Anyone who would like to build an app on our API, please ping me — may be able to accelerate an invite to you!
GPT-3 / @OpenAI is starting to feel like “Google as an API”. Not as a search engine, but as a general intelligence. Not for personal use, but as a building block for a new category of apps. Very exciting.

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If your interested I have a trading algo that already uses Microsoft.ML. I can introduce an OpenAI module within the app and see how it compares to the win/loss ratio of some of Microsoft’s trainers. More interesting imo is how implementable your API is.
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Hi, Greg, ping :) We would like to take a look at how GPT-3 can help us improve our competency development recommendation algo
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I would love Greg, but I have signed up for the waiting list and never receive access. Thank you in advance!!
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Hi @gdb, I would love to give it a try ✌️
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Hi Greg, I would like to use GPT3 to explore rapid customer service.
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Have been patiently waiting for our beta invite for a few months now, we were really hoping to leverage GPT 3 for non tech users to create an app in plain English, so would appreciate your help.
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I'd love to try it for some things we're working on at Hyperia. I previously created AlchemyAPI (one of the first NLU/Vision/QA APIs, acquired by Watson in 2015) and would love to compare GPT-3 results to GPT-2/T5/a few other models we're using for tasks in our new data pipeline.
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Interested on trying it!
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Hi Greg! I'd really like to explore using GPT-3 to prevent application security vulnerabilities and potentially other issues in the cybersecurity domain. Would love beta access if possible.
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@gdb , do you still have this power? I am experimenting with some ideas that can make the process a bit less painful for hundreds of thousands people who get a new mortgage or refinance existing loans.