Hey Naveen, good video man :-). An input for tokens. You mentioned at 1:26 that tokens is 4 chars. However if I remember correct from the set up I did two months ago the documentation said that each word is considered as a token. Also spaces in between two words is considered as a word. If you see from your example also, it says input tokens is 15. Which is total of words + spaces + two double quotes. Also if I remember correct the response words are also considered as tokens (which is what it takes from the output response). Typically the output responses that I get for coding problems are big so from that aspect it can be a very costly affair to use API if someone is not careful. I do remember though that user can put some threshold after which it should stop working (to keep expenses in check). Keep creating awesome content man :-).
Thank you for this video. I couldn't understand why my API key wouldn't work (Postman kept saying I didn't have an API key) even though I JUST signed up for a free trial and entered the key into Postman for testing. Apparently my free trial expired January 2023 lol I don't even remember signing in to OpenAI. So now have entered a payment method :) I wouldn't have discovered I needed to pay if I haven't found your video.
Hi Naveen , Can you also create videos for..how to build inhouse testing tools like.. Create internal website ...l where we can execute rest APIs calls direct and see results..more helpful for internal verification And how we can create slackbot or some other beneficial ideas
No bakwas only clear and cut information thankyou sir
Hey Naveen, good video man :-).
An input for tokens. You mentioned at 1:26 that tokens is 4 chars. However if I remember correct from the set up I did two months ago the documentation said that each word is considered as a token. Also spaces in between two words is considered as a word. If you see from your example also, it says input tokens is 15. Which is total of words + spaces + two double quotes.
Also if I remember correct the response words are also considered as tokens (which is what it takes from the output response). Typically the output responses that I get for coding problems are big so from that aspect it can be a very costly affair to use API if someone is not careful. I do remember though that user can put some threshold after which it should stop working (to keep expenses in check).
Keep creating awesome content man :-).
Thanks for valuable information❤
Very useful and clearly explained. Thank you
Awesome, Thanks for sharing.
Thank you. THis worked for me
Thank you for this video. I couldn't understand why my API key wouldn't work (Postman kept saying I didn't have an API key) even though I JUST signed up for a free trial and entered the key into Postman for testing. Apparently my free trial expired January 2023 lol I don't even remember signing in to OpenAI. So now have entered a payment method :) I wouldn't have discovered I needed to pay if I haven't found your video.
Thank you for the video, tried it and I am able to replicate in Postman; how to add this api key in JMeter?
Hi Naveen ,
Can you also create videos for..how to build inhouse testing tools like..
Create internal website ...l where we can execute rest APIs calls direct and see results..more helpful for internal verification
And how we can create slackbot or some other beneficial ideas
Is there a way to contact a specific chatGPT created on 'My GPTs'?
Hi @naveen ,
Could u plz make karate ui framework video , that will be great help
What would be a scenario where we could use the ChatGPT API? Could you share a specific example for educational purposes? Thank you!
I think for to create a simple chat bot app
is there no free trial api key anymore?
No