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Imaginary Programming is a tool built on TypeScript that leverages OpenAI's GPT engine to assist frontend developers in incorporating artificial intelligence into their projects. Developers can outline a function prototype in TypeScript, and GPT handles the implementation. It can generate relevant titles and text, classify data with human-like cognition, and extract structured data from disorganized, unstructured language. Additionally, developers can explore Imaginary Programming's capabilities by using the online Playground for experimentation.
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