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💥Exciting News! Introducing the Analytica OpenAI API Library

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Combine the power of AI in your Analytica Enterprise model with our latest release – the OpenAI API library!

You can seamlessly integrate Open AI's GPT-3.5-turbo or GPT-4 into your Analytica projects. Use A.I. language models to solve subproblems, achieve semantic similarity matching, generate images from text, and much more FROM WITHIN Analytica.

This early release is just the beginning, with frequent updates planned in the near future. What's more? This is the same library our team uses as they develop the future Analytica A.I. assistant. (That's a post for another day!)

Discover the possibilities, learn about AI's potential, and take your Analytica model to the next level. 👇 https://docs.analytica.com/index.php/OpenAI_API_library

(Note: The library requires Analytica Enterprise)

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    Free Analytica has no time limit. The only constraint is it won’t let you create more than 100 variables or other objects. But your model can be quite substantial since each variable can be a multidimensional array.  It also lets you explore, change inputs, and run existing models of any size (excluding features unique to the Enterprise or Optimizer editions).

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