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Built a small prototype using #GPT3 - every app working with text should make language styling as accessible as text formatting. This improves accessibility for non-native speakers like myself, and allows to focus on the content while generating auxiliary data like subject etc.

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Sash Zats3 years ago

Looks like there’re open source GPT alternatives, too!

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Pete3 years ago

Awesome! Gonna be linking to this tomorrow in my newsletter!

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Sash Zats3 years ago

Thanks Pete! Would love to see more people tinkering with these ideas 🙏

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David Kaneda3 years ago

We did something very similar in @boodotai recently- need to post a vid

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Felix Krause3 years ago

Really cool idea

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Miguel de la Vega3 years ago

This is hilariously fantastic! Like I’m five -> like they’re five 🤣

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Sash Zats3 years ago

Considering the original email was also composed by GPT, it’s both 😆

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amit3 years ago

@valentin_mll This is such a good implementation! thanks for sharing Sash

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Sash Zats3 years ago

@valentin_mll Ay, thanks for the kind words!

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Nate Berkopec3 years ago

@liquidx I want this for simplifying language for ESL speakers. I write so much technical documentation in my open-source projects that I know could really benefit from a one-touch "3rd grade reading level" filter/pass.

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