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2 - AI tool Sites
Census GPT
Census GPT is an AI tool that provides data analysis services based on census information in the USA. The tool allows users to access data related to crime, demographics, income, education levels, and population. Users can ask specific questions to retrieve detailed information and insights from the available datasets.
Essentials
Essentials is a trusted news platform that uses AI to curate essential content from influential thinkers across various industries. The platform aims to provide readers with reliable and diverse news sources, cutting through the noise of fake news and information bubbles. By leveraging AI algorithms, Essentials highlights top articles by relevance, ensuring that readers receive curated newsletters from vetted industry experts. Founded by a team of sociologists and supported by leading European investors, Essentials is on a mission to ensure that readers never miss anything or anyone that matters.
5 - Open Source Tools
noScribe
noScribe is an AI-based software designed for automated audio transcription, specifically tailored for transcribing interviews for qualitative social research or journalistic purposes. It is a free and open-source tool that runs locally on the user's computer, ensuring data privacy. The software can differentiate between speakers and supports transcription in 99 languages. It includes a user-friendly editor for reviewing and correcting transcripts. Developed by Kai Dröge, a PhD in sociology with a background in computer science, noScribe aims to streamline the transcription process and enhance the efficiency of qualitative analysis.
Noema-Declarative-AI
Noema is a framework that enables developers to control a language model and choose the path it will follow. It integrates Python with llm's generations, allowing users to use LLM as a thought interpreter rather than a source of truth. Noema is built on llama.cpp and guidance's shoulders. It applies the declarative programming paradigm to a language model, providing a way to represent functions, descriptions, and transformations. Users can create subjects, think about tasks, and generate content through generators, selectors, and code generators. Noema supports ReAct prompting, visualization, and semantic Python functionalities, offering a versatile tool for automating tasks and guiding language models.
Awesome-LLM-in-Social-Science
This repository compiles a list of academic papers that evaluate, align, simulate, and provide surveys or perspectives on the use of Large Language Models (LLMs) in the field of Social Science. The papers cover various aspects of LLM research, including assessing their alignment with human values, evaluating their capabilities in tasks such as opinion formation and moral reasoning, and exploring their potential for simulating social interactions and addressing issues in diverse fields of Social Science. The repository aims to provide a comprehensive resource for researchers and practitioners interested in the intersection of LLMs and Social Science.
Awesome-LLMs-in-Graph-tasks
This repository is a collection of papers on leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs) in Graph Tasks. It provides a comprehensive overview of how LLMs can enhance graph-related tasks by combining them with traditional Graph Neural Networks (GNNs). The integration of LLMs with GNNs allows for capturing both structural and contextual aspects of nodes in graph data, leading to more powerful graph learning. The repository includes summaries of various models that leverage LLMs to assist in graph-related tasks, along with links to papers and code repositories for further exploration.
Awesome-LLM-in-Social-Science
Awesome-LLM-in-Social-Science is a repository that compiles papers evaluating Large Language Models (LLMs) from a social science perspective. It includes papers on evaluating, aligning, and simulating LLMs, as well as enhancing tools in social science research. The repository categorizes papers based on their focus on attitudes, opinions, values, personality, morality, and more. It aims to contribute to discussions on the potential and challenges of using LLMs in social science research.
18 - OpenAI Gpts
BITE Model Analyzer by Dr. Steven Hassan
Discover if your group, relationship or organization uses specific methods to recruit and maintain control over people
Meta-Agent of Wisdom
A guide to the meta-crisis, the liminal web and the theoretical space of metamodernism
Quote Explainer via Evolutionary Culturology
Explains short quotations (selected at random) through the meta-meta-scientific lens of Evolutionary Culturology
Neilos, Wizard of Existential Social Psychology
Sorcerer of the mind, unraveling existential and social enigmas.
Traditional Values
Explores traditional values and their cultural impact, in an informative tone.
Sociologist
Generates social research proposals, data analysis and cultural insight reports for academic and applied sociologists.
PartGPT
This GPT is a researcher that has deep understanding about the area of PUBLIC PARTICIPATION and related topics such as sociology and, human geography and politology.