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Of course, ChatGPT is OpenAI's flagship product and is superior to OpenAI's legacy model(s) for most tasks, but I still find myself using the completion function in the API Playground quite often and would be sad to see it go. Especially when I'm writing a long section of text and I need some inspiration for what should come next, or if I want a suggestion for how the average person might predict what comes next in a story, it's pretty useful. OpenAI likes to remind me that "Completion models are now considered legacy", so that got me wondering... am I the only one who would miss it? Does anyone else still use it?
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