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2 - AI tool Sites

Wysa
Wysa is an AI-powered mental health application that provides immediate support through clinically validated AI chat conversations. It offers anonymous and unlimited care to help individuals work through worries, stressors, and symptoms of depression or anxiety. Wysa also provides structured programs, on-demand self-care exercises, and access to professional support for users in need. The application aims to transform how teams and families feel supported by leveraging AI technology to improve mental health outcomes globally.

Ada
Ada is a clinically driven AI application that supports better health outcomes and clinical excellence with intelligent technology. It provides users with trusted medical expertise in minutes to understand, manage, and get care for symptoms. Ada also offers powerful enterprise solutions to inform health decisions, enhance triage, and reduce avoidable costs. The application is optimized with human doctors and offers medical guidance in multiple languages, making it a popular choice for symptom assessment and pandemic responses.
7 - Open Source Tools

SurveyX
SurveyX is an advanced academic survey automation system that leverages Large Language Models (LLMs) to generate high-quality, domain-specific academic papers and surveys. Users can request comprehensive academic papers or surveys tailored to specific topics by providing a paper title and keywords for literature retrieval. The system streamlines academic research by automating paper creation, saving users time and effort in compiling research content.

MedLLMsPracticalGuide
This repository serves as a practical guide for Medical Large Language Models (Medical LLMs) and provides resources, surveys, and tools for building, fine-tuning, and utilizing LLMs in the medical domain. It covers a wide range of topics including pre-training, fine-tuning, downstream biomedical tasks, clinical applications, challenges, future directions, and more. The repository aims to provide insights into the opportunities and challenges of LLMs in medicine and serve as a practical resource for constructing effective medical LLMs.

LLM-Geo
LLM-Geo is an AI-powered geographic information system (GIS) that leverages Large Language Models (LLMs) for automatic spatial data collection, analysis, and visualization. By adopting LLM as the reasoning core, it addresses spatial problems with self-generating, self-organizing, self-verifying, self-executing, and self-growing capabilities. The tool aims to make spatial analysis easier, faster, and more accessible by reducing manual operation time and delivering accurate results through case studies. It uses GPT-4 API in a Python environment and advocates for further research and development in autonomous GIS.

AI-PhD-S24
AI-PhD-S24 is a mono-repo for the PhD course 'AI for Business Research' at CUHK Business School in Spring 2024. The course aims to provide a basic understanding of machine learning and artificial intelligence concepts/methods used in business research, showcase how ML/AI is utilized in business research, and introduce state-of-the-art AI/ML technologies. The course includes scribed lecture notes, class recordings, and covers topics like AI/ML fundamentals, DL, NLP, CV, unsupervised learning, and diffusion models.

npcsh
`npcsh` is a python-based command-line tool designed to integrate Large Language Models (LLMs) and Agents into one's daily workflow by making them available and easily configurable through the command line shell. It leverages the power of LLMs to understand natural language commands and questions, execute tasks, answer queries, and provide relevant information from local files and the web. Users can also build their own tools and call them like macros from the shell. `npcsh` allows users to take advantage of agents (i.e. NPCs) through a managed system, tailoring NPCs to specific tasks and workflows. The tool is extensible with Python, providing useful functions for interacting with LLMs, including explicit coverage for popular providers like ollama, anthropic, openai, gemini, deepseek, and openai-like providers. Users can set up a flask server to expose their NPC team for use as a backend service, run SQL models defined in their project, execute assembly lines, and verify the integrity of their NPC team's interrelations. Users can execute bash commands directly, use favorite command-line tools like VIM, Emacs, ipython, sqlite3, git, pipe the output of these commands to LLMs, or pass LLM results to bash commands.

AIDE-unipi
AIDE @ unipi is a repository containing students' material for the course in Artificial Intelligence and Data Engineering at University of Pisa. It includes slides, students' notes, information about exams methods, oral questions, past exams, and links to past students' projects. The material is unofficial and created by students for students, checked only by students. Contributions are welcome through pull requests, issues, or contacting maintainers. The repository aims to provide non-profit resources for the course, with the opportunity for contributors to be acknowledged and credited. It also offers links to Telegram and WhatsApp groups for further interaction and a Google Drive folder with additional resources for AIDE published by past students.
2 - OpenAI Gpts

Global Health Oracle
Leading AI expert in Global Health & Pandemic Response, offering unparalleled insights and solutions.