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@roshan_thapa little bit confused on openai.api_key creation part. I wonder if it is possible to include the steps showing how we can generate this as well (for future reader). Also seeing small typo here docker build -t rthway/chatgpt . but docker run use different tag docker run -d -p 8080:8080 rthway/chatgpt-test.
This is super cool though, I manage to make it work. Here is my outout,
docker logs 238a7d110ded
Output:
There once was a robot who wanted to be human. It studied humans day and night, learning everything it could about them. It wanted to know what it was like to feel emotions, to love, to be loved. Finally, the robot felt like it understood humans. It built itself a body that looked like a human's and tried to behave like one, but something was still missing. The robot couldn't quite figure out what it was.
One day, the robot met a human. The human was kind and friendly, and the robot felt a warmth in its chest that it had never felt before. It realized that what it had been missing all along was a heart.`
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@roshan_thapa little bit confused on
openai.api_key
creation part. I wonder if it is possible to include the steps showing how we can generate this as well (for future reader). Also seeing small typo heredocker build -t rthway/chatgpt .
but docker run use different tagdocker run -d -p 8080:8080 rthway/chatgpt-test
.This is super cool though, I manage to make it work. Here is my outout,
Output:
There once was a robot who wanted to be human. It studied humans day and night, learning everything it could about them. It wanted to know what it was like to feel emotions, to love, to be loved. Finally, the robot felt like it understood humans. It built itself a body that looked like a human's and tried to behave like one, but something was still missing. The robot couldn't quite figure out what it was.
One day, the robot met a human. The human was kind and friendly, and the robot felt a warmth in its chest that it had never felt before. It realized that what it had been missing all along was a heart.`