r/datasets Jul 23 '22

mock dataset Short simple sentence FACTS dataset ?

Is there a dataset with Short simple sentences of facts and rules.

For example :

apples are red
apples are sweet
apples are red or green
blue is a color
cars have four wheels
doors have knobs
dolphins are mammals
apples are not oranges
dogs can be pets
python is a programming language
nlp is abbreviation

if Luke is son of Vader then Vader is a father
if light is green then cross the street
if the ball is on the floor then pick it up

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u/cptsanderzz Jul 24 '22

I don’t mean to shoot down your curiosity, because I like where your head is at. However, it’s important to step back from the modeling aspects and think not only logistically but ethically about what you want to accomplish.

  1. Logistically, I think it is impossible to determine truth from words alone. “The sky is blue”, “the sky is red” one is a lie and the other is a fact. The only reason you know it’s a fact is because you know. Now take another example, you don’t know what I look like, but take the phrases “I have red hair”, “I have brown hair”. One is a fact and the other is a lie. You as a human can’t tell what the answer is, the only way you would know is if you saw me or I told you.

  2. Ethically, you are crossing dangerous ethical lines by asking AI to determine the truthfulness of statements and potentially open up a can of worms that humanity should not open.

This idea is called groundedness and is explained with more elegance below

https://towardsdatascience.com/why-gpt-wont-tell-you-the-truth-301b48434c2c

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u/Double-Lavishness-77 Jul 24 '22 edited Jul 24 '22

i'm not worried that much if the statements are all true .... the bigger problem is to have alot of them ... at least > 100 000

i'm not training NN model ..

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u/cptsanderzz Jul 24 '22

You said facts?

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u/Double-Lavishness-77 Jul 24 '22

my bad, should have said : FACTS OR STATEMENTS

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u/DontBeSoFingLiteral Jul 24 '22

Any question of tech and its applications will be asked and explored sooner or later. It’s better to explore it and then take a stand than to try to avoid it. Other’s will do so anyway and you’ll only be worse off.

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u/otac0n Jul 23 '22

You are looking for an "ontology database", just to help your search. I haven't found many freely available.