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Helicone

Helicone helps businesses use large language models in production

 

Simplify GPT-3 monitoring with one line of code. To use, replace the base url with the SDK. Add your OpenAI key to Valyr and view requests in the dashboard.

 

 

FAQs

Q What is a Helicone?

A Helicone is a type of kinetic sculpture that consists of two interlocking spirals that can be twisted and rotated to create different configurations. The sculpture is typically made of metal or plastic and can be found in a variety of sizes.

Q Who invented the Helicone?

The Helicone was invented by John Edmark, an artist, inventor, and professor at Stanford University. Edmark has created a wide range of kinetic sculptures that explore the intersection of mathematics, science, and art, and his work has been featured in museums and galleries around the world.

Q How does the Helicone work?

The Helicone consists of two interlocking spirals that are nested inside each other. When the sculpture is twisted and rotated, the spirals move in a synchronized motion, creating a mesmerizing visual effect. The Helicone is designed to be both aesthetically pleasing and educational, as it demonstrates mathematical principles such as the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio.

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