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    Aidea

    Aidea

    Flutter-based cross-platform app integrating major AI models

    AIdea is a comprehensive Flutter-based cross-platform app integrating major AI models—OpenAI GPT, Chinese models Tongyi Qianwen and Wenxin Yiyan, plus image models like Stable Diffusion for text-to-image, image-to-image, SDXL 1.0, super-resolution, and colorization. It includes a client app, server backend, and Docker deployment scripts for hosted setups.
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    Doctor Dignity

    Doctor Dignity

    Doctor Dignity is an LLM that can pass the US Medical Licensing Exam

    ...The repository centers on a simple end-to-end pipeline—intake of user-reported symptoms, basic triage logic, and clear, supportive messaging—intended to demonstrate how such systems could be built. It emphasizes a humane UX: plain-language prompts, de-jargonized outputs, and guardrails that nudge users toward professional care when needed. The code is designed to be hackable rather than production-grade, giving learners a chance to experiment with NLP flows and lightweight back-end components. It also highlights privacy-aware patterns and cautions that this kind of software must not replace licensed medical advice. As a teaching and ideation vehicle, the project invites contributors to iterate on intent classification, response templates, and safe-use boundaries.
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