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Train GPT-3 on your own data inside Google Sheets – Free Google Sheet & Script. Experiment and understand how to upload your own data to GPT-3 as Embeddings. Watch this (5 mins) demo video and get a copy of the sheet here:

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Danny Richman3 years ago

Remember to add your own OpenAI API key into the settings sheet.

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Michael Toth3 years ago

Thanks for this, Danny - amazing! I also was having API key errors. For others, here's how I solved it: 1. Add your API key to the settings sheet 2. Delete an empty row at the bottom of the page to force recalculate all embeddings 3. Add =getsearchresults(C2) to the C3 cell

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Danny Richman3 years ago

Cheers Michael. Google Sheets can sometimes be a bit temperamental. Deleting the function and adding it back usually resolves most issues.

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Vero Founder3 years ago

Awesome video! recommending this in my newsletter:

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Mike Hayden3 years ago

You can use this a sort of search engine too, like find the nearest Q&A from a list, to help answer the next question.

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Tesla-mag.com3 years ago

@aleyda It's true GPT 3? API is not working right now.

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Mitch Alison3 years ago

@threadreaderapp unroll

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Thread Reader App3 years ago

@DannyRichman @mitch_alison Namaste, the unroll you asked for: Talk to you soon. 🤖

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Emre YILMAZ3 years ago

Thank you so much Mr Richman. However, I receive an error when I try to run a query. I pasted my API key and everything else is intact. Do you have any idea why is that happening? The error message reads: #SyntaxError: Unexpected token '#' "#ERROR!" is not valid JSON (Line 26)

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