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license: mit |
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tags: |
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- generated_from_trainer |
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- de |
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model-index: |
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- name: feinesblack |
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results: [] |
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--- |
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# feinschwarz |
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This model is a fine-tuned version of [dbmdz/german-gpt2](https://huggingface.co/dbmdz/german-gpt2). The dataset was compiled from all texts of https://www.feinschwarz.net (as of October 2021). The homepage gathers essayistic texts on theological topics. |
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The model will be used to explore the challenges of text-generating AI for theology with a hands on approach. Can an AI generate theological knowledge? Is a text by Karl Rahner of more value than an AI-generated text? Can we even distinguish a Rahner text from an AI-generated text in the future? And the crucial question: Would it be bad if not? |
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The model is a very first attempt and in its current version certainly not yet a danger for academic theology 🤓 |
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# Using the model |
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You can create text with the model using this code: |
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```python |
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from transformers import pipeline |
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pipe = pipeline('text-generation', model="Michael711/feinschwarz", |
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tokenizer="Michael711/feinschwarz") |
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text = pipe("Der Sinn des Lebens ist es", max_length=100)[0]["generated_text"] |
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print(text) |
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``` |
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Have fun theologizing! |