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GPT-3

By : Sandra Kublik, Shubham Saboo
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GPT-3

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By: Sandra Kublik, Shubham Saboo

Overview of this book

GPT-3 has made creating AI apps simpler than ever. This book provides a comprehensive guide on how to utilize the OpenAI API with ease. It explores imaginative methods of utilizing this tool for your specific needs and showcases successful businesses that have been established through its use. The book is divided into two sections, with the first focusing on the fundamentals of the OpenAI API. The second part examines the dynamic and thriving environment that has arisen around GPT-3. Chapter 1 sets the stage with background information and defining key terms. Chapter 2 goes in-depth into the API, breaking it down into its essential components, explaining their functions and offering best practices. Chapter 3, you will build your first app with GPT-3. Chapter 4 features interviews with the founders of successful GPT-3-based products, who share challenges and insights gained. Chapter 5 examines the perspective of enterprises on GPT-3 and its potential for adoption. The problematic consequences of widespread GPT-3 adoption, such as misapplication and bias, are addressed along with efforts to resolve these issues in Chapter 6. Finally, Chapter 7 delves into the future by exploring the most exciting trends and possibilities as GPT-3 becomes increasingly integrated into the commercial ecosystem.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
Preface
Free Chapter
1
Contents
2
Chapter 1: The Large Language Model Revolution
3
Chapter 2. Getting Started with OpenAI API
4
Chapter 3: GPT-3 and Programming
5
Chapter 4: GPT-3 as Enabler for Next-Gen Startups
6
Chapter 5: GPT-3 as the Next Step in Corporate Innovation
7
Chapter 6: GPT-3: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
8
Conclusion: Democratizing Access to AI
9
Acknowledgements
10
About The Author
11
About The Author
Acknowledgements

From Sandra
I’d like to acknowledge my coauthor, Shubham, who invited me to collaborate with him on this book and proved to be a hugely supportive and driven partner throughout the entire process.

I’d also like to express my deep gratitude to our technical editors, Daniel Ibanez and Matteus Tanha, who helped us make it conceptually bulletproof, as well as Vladimir Alexeev and Natalie Pistunovich, who gave us great suggestions for technical edits.

Huge thanks to the following organizations and individuals within the GPT-3 community who agreed to share their journey with us, helping to shape Chapters 4 and 5 and educate us on the GPT-3 product ecosystem: Peter Welinder of OpenAI, Dominic Divakaruni and Chris Hoder of Microsoft Azure, Dustin Coates and Claire Helme-Guizon of Algolia, Clair Byrd of Wing VC, Daniel Erickson of Viable, Frank Carey and Edward Saatchi of Fable Studio, Bram Adams of Stenography, Piotr Grudzień of Quickchat, Anna Wang and...