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    OpenAI Web Application

    OpenAI Web Application

    A web application that allows users to interact with OpenAI's models

    A web application that allows users to interact with OpenAI's modles through a simple and user-friendly interface. This app is for demo purpose to test OpenAI API and may contain issues/bugs. User-friendly interface for making requests to the OpenAI API. Responses are displayed in a chat-like format. Select Models (Davinci, Codex, DALL·E, Whisper) based on your needs. Create AI Images (DALL·E). Audio-Text Transcribe (Whisper). Highlight code syntax. Type in the input field and press enter or click on the send button to make a request to the OpenAI API. Use control+enter to add line breaks in the input field. ...
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    min(DALL·E)

    min(DALL·E)

    min(DALL·E) is a fast, minimal port of DALL·E Mini to PyTorch

    This is a fast, minimal port of Boris Dayma's DALL·E Mini (with mega weights). It has been stripped down for inference and converted to PyTorch. The only third-party dependencies are numpy, requests, pillow and torch. The required models will be downloaded to models_root if they are not already there. Set the dtype to torch.float16 to save GPU memory. If you have an Ampere architecture GPU you can use torch.bfloat16. Set the device to either cuda or "cpu". Once everything has finished initializing, call generate_image with some text as many times as you want. ...
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