OpenManus is an open-source project that allows users to achieve Manus-like functionality without an invite code. It provides a simple implementation for creating and customizing AI agents.
OpenManus is an open-source implementation of Manus, built by the MetaGPT contributors. It allows you to create and customize your own AI agents without needing an invite code. The project was developed within 3 hours by the team members @mannaandpoem, @XiangJinyu, @MoshiQAQ, and @didiforgithub. OpenManus supports various LLM APIs and provides configuration options for different models.
Psych-101 is a dataset of natural language transcripts from human psychological experiments, comprising trial-by-trial data from 160 experiments and 60,092 participants, making 10,681,650 choices. It provides valuable insights into human decision-making processes and is available under the Apache License 2.0.
This dataset contains 20,000 labelled English tweets of depressed and non-depressed users. The data is collected using the Twitter API and includes feature extraction techniques such as topic modelling and emoji sentiment analysis. It is designed for mental health classification at the tweet level.
The CaiTI_dataset repository contains datasets for Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, curated by therapists to train CaiTI.