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by superkuh 1178 days ago
All these "your own GPT4" and the like should really not have "own" in the description. They are just someone else using another someone else's API. A better title might be, "Use our wrapper for openai's GPT4 service to summarize documents."
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I want to use somebody else's gpt-4 API token because I don't have gpt-4 API access.

I asked for whitelist access, didn't get it yet and now I won't get it because my country banned openai an openai closed my pro account.

"Leverage the power of GPT4 to" something something something sounds nice and advertisey?
*API calls to GPT-4
Thanks for the feedback. I get your point but with Unriddle users curate information for the index that sits on top of GPT-4. It's just one doc for now but in the future it will be multiple - this curation of info sources is where the "own" part comes in.
The title is misleading; giving the wrong idea or impression. People who work in the field may understand what is actually going on, but I get the feeling that your target market is much broader than that, and I doubt that the majority of that market will interpret "Create your own GPT4 ..." to instead actually mean "Unriddle users curate information for the index that sits on top of a GPT-4 API that OpenAI owns and we use on your behalf" (or whatever actually goes on)
own vs share your company secrets with the world