Hi! I’m Spencer, a software engineer and creative technologist. I care about making tools that empower people’s creativity and automate away the busy work, which is why I’m so excited to share the OpenAI Pack for Coda with the Product Hunt community. I designed this Pack so anyone can streamline and augment their professional and personal lives using GPT-3 and DALL-E.
Disclaimer: I’m a software engineer at Coda working on our Pack ecosystem. I created the OpenAI Pack in my spare time while tinkering on how to make AI more accessible to teams and individuals alike.
Over the past few months, I’ve been blown away by the possibilities of GPT-3 and DALL-E from the community. As mind expanding and powerful as they are, these possibilities have required access to tools that are expensive and may not fit in with your existing tools and workflows.
But I wanted to see how this power could be opened to everyone—not just engineers and AI enthusiasts—by bringing OpenAI into an endlessly customizable tool like Coda.
So when OpenAI released its GPT-3 and DALL-E APIs, I set out to lay the foundation for an environment where anyone could leverage artificial intelligence for their own or their team’s needs.
The result is this OpenAI Pack for Coda. It provides building blocks for you to leverage GPT-3 and DALL-E with your data and your team in the way that makes the most sense to you.
Here’s a few ways you can use the OpenAI Pack to automate busywork and unlock your creativity:
Synthesize raw meeting notes, long Slack threads, and Zoom transcripts into a tl;dr and automatically send it out in an email. Brainstorm with your team and auto-generate new ideas to riff on the most popular ideas. Transform ideas into tweets and post from a single place. Fill out a story Mad Libs to imagine a story premise and generate a corresponding image. Make your own templates using custom prompts. This is only the beginning of what you can do, which is why I’m thrilled to share that and available under the MIT License. I’m excited to see where the community takes this—let me know how you’d use it in the comments below!