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This is not true. It's right there in the code:
https://github.com/clmnin/summarize.site/blob/0e4da39fa4355a...
The extension user needs to login with their OpenAI account, and then the access token is read from the browser's cache.
If you want to monetize it, you could look into https://extensionpay.com
I was playing around [0] with gpt and and most of what I started is by chatgpt, however with many fixes. The code it generated looked mostly ok but needed many fixes as it was off a lot, especially on api use, promises etc. But because this is all throw-away by definition (and only for localhost use!) and only to see differences with production stuff, it is pretty impressive how fast you can do things.
I have the feeling though that copilot makes less mistakes and learns my style better; chatgpt keeps mixing styles even in the same session. You can prime the prompt and then it works better.
[0] https://github.com/tluyben/chatgpt-sqlite-server