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Last updated 1 year ago

Hello-SimpleAI is a group of researchers who are developing open-source AI tools for the community. They have created a number of models and datasets, including:

  • ChatGPT-Detector: A model that can be used to detect text that has been generated by ChatGPT.

  • HC3: A dataset of historical conversations that can be used to train models for natural language understanding and generation.

  • SimpleAI-Dialogue: A dataset of dialogue conversations that can be used to train models for chatbots and other dialogue systems.

Hello-SimpleAI is committed to making AI tools accessible to everyone. Their models and datasets are released under open-source licenses, and they offer tutorials and documentation to help people get started with using them.

Here are some of the goals of Hello-SimpleAI:

  • To make AI tools accessible to everyone.

  • To promote open-source development of AI tools.

  • To create a community of AI researchers and developers.

  • To use AI to solve real-world problems.

Hello-SimpleAI is a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in AI. Their models and datasets are a great way to get started with AI research and development. And their commitment to open-source development makes their work accessible to everyone.

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