Just taught GPT-3 how to turn legalese into simple plain English. All I gave it were 2 examples 🤯 Might build a term sheet and investment document interpreter out of this 🤓

Jul 21, 2020 · 9:24 AM UTC

With a few lines of Python and @sh_reya's gpt-3 sandbox I got a demo web app up and running in less than 30 mins. What an incredible time to learn about software and be able to test things out so rapidly.
Replying to @michaeltefula
Hey Michael, did you end building the term sheet and investment document interpreter ?
never got round to it sadly (time poor!)
Replying to @michaeltefula
Please do! I’m sure many founders would appreciate documents in plain simple speak 😂
Lol would need refining and I’d probably work with a lawyer to fine tune. But pretty amazing how just 2 examples can provide a useful tool for anyone. This is going to democratise access to technical knowledge at scale!
Lots of people asked for this to be built but my coding is just as bad as my football skills. Check out @adaobiadibe_'s amazing project instead at explainjargon.com/ It works great!
Replying to @michaeltefula
That looks amazing! Do you have that code available somewhere to check out how you did it?
It’s all gpt-3 😏 You just train it on some examples. I did use a sandbox here 👇🏾 to get a flask app running but haven’t got a publicly hosted demo yet (it’s on my todo once I go on holiday)
Replying to @michaeltefula
With a few lines of Python and @sh_reya's gpt-3 sandbox I got a demo web app up and running in less than 30 mins. What an incredible time to learn about software and be able to test things out so rapidly.
Replying to @michaeltefula
You’re playing with this already 🤔
Yep and no technical skills needed to make use of it in super interesting ways. Blog post on this coming soon :)