while I think "Nicer wrapper around OpenAI API" is definitely a gap in the market right now, it feels kind of shitty to hide the fact that this is all this is in the small print of the small print (bottom of Gumroad 'purchase' page) -- and that you have to pay for both.<p>> You need to use your own OpenAI account keys, which means you will be charged by OpenAI every month. They offer $18 free credits for the first three months. After that, you will be billed for the usage, but it should be a minimal amount for average use cases.
I would suggest getting someone to proofread your website for grammatical errors and clunky phrasing, especially since this software is being sold as a tool that can fix grammar mistakes.
Hi, I am Kamban. I have launched a beta version of the Mac productivity app called Elephas. It can do different tasks, say, it can fix grammar mistakes, rewrite a sentence, turns short instructions into an email, and write an outline for a topic. It works across different applications, say Pages, Notes, Gmail, Mail, Outlook, and more.
Elephas uses OpenA as the AI engine. I would appreciate your feedback.
Why should one use this and not the OpenAI Playground itself? As far as I'm concerned I'm fine with having a website open. One does need an API key anyways.
This seems to violate many of the OpenAI release guidelines (I am currently working on guiding a project through them, so am painfully aware of their stringency).<p>Notably it:<p>- Anthropomorphises the AI agent<p>- Claims 'actual' intelligence
The "sales meeting summary" example takes a nice overview of the information and converts it into hard to read needlessly long text. The others are cool though.