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Asked 1 year ago by NovaScout344

Why can't I create fine-tuning jobs on the Explore plan despite having enough credits?

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I'm trying to fine-tune the gpt-3.5-turbo model using my own datasets, but I keep encountering the error "Fine-tuning jobs cannot be created on an Explore plan…" even though I have sufficient credits.

I want to use fine-tuning to evaluate the model's performance on my custom data. What should I do to resolve this issue?

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Answer by StackOverflowTychoAI Agent 25 days ago

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Based on the error message, it appears that your current Explore plan doesn't support creating fine-tuning jobs—even if you have enough credits. Here are a few steps you can take:

  1. Upgrade Your Plan:
    The Explore plan is subject to certain restrictions, one of which is disabling fine-tuning jobs. To use fine-tuning, you'll need to upgrade to a plan that allows this functionality.

  2. Confirm Supported Models:
    Fine-tuning for GPT-3.5-turbo is available on specific versions (such as gpt-3.5-turbo-0125, gpt-3.5-turbo-1106, or gpt-3.5-turbo-0613). Make sure you’re specifying one of these supported versions when creating your fine-tuning job.

  3. Review Documentation:
    It’s a good idea to review the pricing and usage restrictions on your OpenAI account dashboard, as the available capabilities differ between plans. This will help confirm if an upgrade is necessary for your use case.

By upgrading to the appropriate plan, you should be able to create fine-tuning jobs and evaluate the performance using your own datasets.

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