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# How to Get an OpenAI API Key & Organization ID

1. Go to [OpenAI's Platform](https://platform.openai.com/) website and create an account (or if you already have an account [click here](https://platform.openai.com/account/api-keys)). Once you’ve created an account or have logged into an existing account, you’ll see your name and your profile icon at the top-right corner of OpenAI’s platform homepage. To get an API Key, click on your name in the top-right corner to bring up a dropdown menu. Then, click the “[View API keys](https://platform.openai.com/account/api-keys)” option. Select "Create new secret key" to generate an API key. Add the generated key to your [Texti](https://api.texti.ai/account) account.\ <br>

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2. To retrieve the organization ID, click on "settings" and locate it as shown in the image below. Add this ID to your Texti account. Now you can fine-tune GPT-3 without coding!\
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