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GeneralThe General category, as the name suggests is where you put things that don’t belong anywhere else. Please look at all categories before you dump anything here. Chances are that what you want to share has a home already. If you think it doesn’t, then please share here.
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IntroductionsThis is where you start your journey on this Community Forum. Tell us who you are, you can follow the instructions given in the pinned post at the top.
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OpportunitiesDo you have a fellowship to announce, a job position, a challenge or something you think the community would want to participate in? Here’s where you can share discover opportunities in the field.
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LearningInvested in ongoing learning in this space? This is a good place to put learning resources, courses, and even webinars for people to invest their time in.
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AI Building BlocksDo you know of an open-source project that might be relevant to this community? Share the repo, and give us some context.
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OpenNyAI NLP ModelsUse this Topic to share thoughts or troubleshoot any of OpenNyAI’s Legal NLP models
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JugalbandiJugalbandi is a free and open platform that combines the power of Large Language Models (LLMs) and Indian language translation models under the Bhashini mission to power conversational AI solutions in any domain. Use this category to ask any questions about implementation, troubleshooting, use cases and so on.
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Open Data SetsCome across any interesting open datasets? They don’t necessarily have to be directly related to the field of Justice, but can tangentially help us think about similar datasets in this field. Share links, articles and thoughts here.
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Large Language ModelsAs LLMs proliferate into more and more applications, this is a great place to discuss their emergent capabilities, new open-source models and their performance in real-world applications.
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Indian Legal LLMThe Indian Legal Large Language Model aims to leverage the potential of generative AI and existing LLMs such as GPT 4 and Llama 2 to build an indigenous model which can perform legal tasks. Pre-trained models have already provided a glimpse of the possibilities of performing specific legal tasks but these models suffer from hallucinations, a lack of contextual understanding and are often prone to providing fabricated support for arguments. To change this OpenNyAI is building an open-source LLM model that can especially help in accessing legal information for citizens, assist in legal research and drafting, standardize and remove jargon from legal language and also serve as a valuable educational resource for law students and anyone interested in learning about the legal field.
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