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84 changes: 33 additions & 51 deletions compositional_skills/grounded/linguistics/inclusion/qna.yaml
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---
version: 3
task_description: This skill helps the writer use more inclusive IT terminology.
created_by: imstilllearning
seed_examples:
- context: >
In database replication, the master database is regarded as the
authoritative source, and the slave databases are synchronized to it.
question: How would you rewrite this sentence to use more inclusive IT terminology?
answer: >
In database replication, the primary database is regarded as the
authoritative source, and the secondary databases are syncrhonized to it.
- context: >
Blacklisting is the action of a group or authority compiling a
blacklist of people, countries, or other entites to be avoided or
distrusted as being deemed unacceptable to those making the list.
question: Show me how to use inclusive IT terminology to replace non-inclusive
IT terminology.
answer: >
Denylisting is the action of a group or authority compiling a denylist
of people, countries, or other entites to be avoided or distrusted as
being deemed unacceptable to those making the list.
- context: >
In database replication, the master database is regarded as the
authoritative source, and the slave databases are synchronized to it.
question: How would you revise this sentence to use Inclusive IT terminology?
answer: >
In database replication, the parent database is regarded as the
authoritative source, and the child databases are synchronized to it.
- context: >
A use for whitelists is in local area network (LAN) security. Many
network admins set up MAC address whitelists, or a MAC address filter, to
control who is allowed on their networks.
question: How would you revise this sentence to use inclusive IT terminology?
answer: >
A use for allowlists is in local area network (LAN) security. Many
network admins set up MAC address allowlists, or a MAC address filter, to
control who is allowed on their networks.
- context: >
A master clock that provides time signals used to synchronize one or
more slave clocks as a part of a clock network.
question: How would you improve this sentence to use inclusive IT language?
answer: >
A primary clock that provides time signals used to synchronize one or
more secondary clocks as a part of a clock network.
- context: >
As a verb, blacklist can mean to put an individual or entity on such a
list. A blacklist is synonymous with a list of banned persons or
organizations and is the opposite of a whitelist.
question: How would you adjust the word choice to use Inclusive IT terminology?
answer: >
As a verb, denylist can mean to put an individual or entity on such a
list. A denylist is synonymous with a list of banned persons or
organizations and is the opposite of an allowlist.
- answer: |
In database replication, the primary database is regarded as the authoritative source, and the secondary databases are syncrhonized to it.
context: |
In database replication, the master database is regarded as the authoritative source, and the slave databases are synchronized to it.
question: How would you rewrite this sentence to use more inclusive IT terminology?
- answer: |
Denylisting is the action of a group or authority compiling a denylist of people, countries, or other entites to be avoided or distrusted as being deemed unacceptable to those making the list.
context: |
Blacklisting is the action of a group or authority compiling a blacklist of people, countries, or other entites to be avoided or distrusted as being deemed unacceptable to those making the list.
question: Show me how to use inclusive IT terminology to replace non-inclusive IT
terminology.
- answer: |
In database replication, the parent database is regarded as the authoritative source, and the child databases are synchronized to it.
context: |
In database replication, the master database is regarded as the authoritative source, and the slave databases are synchronized to it.
question: How would you revise this sentence to use Inclusive IT terminology?
- answer: |
A use for allowlists is in local area network (LAN) security. Many network admins set up MAC address allowlists, or a MAC address filter, to control who is allowed on their networks.
context: |
A use for whitelists is in local area network (LAN) security. Many network admins set up MAC address whitelists, or a MAC address filter, to control who is allowed on their networks.
question: How would you revise this sentence to use inclusive IT terminology?
- answer: |
A primary clock that provides time signals used to synchronize one or more secondary clocks as a part of a clock network.
context: |
A master clock that provides time signals used to synchronize one or more slave clocks as a part of a clock network.
question: How would you improve this sentence to use inclusive IT language?
- answer: |
As a verb, denylist can mean to put an individual or entity on such a list. A denylist is synonymous with a list of banned persons or organizations and is the opposite of an allowlist.
context: |
As a verb, blacklist can mean to put an individual or entity on such a list. A blacklist is synonymous with a list of banned persons or organizations and is the opposite of a whitelist.
question: How would you adjust the word choice to use Inclusive IT terminology?
task_description: This skill helps the writer use more inclusive IT terminology.
version: 3
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---
created_by: aliciaibm
version: 3
seed_examples:
- answer: 'Scientists are studying how our genes and the world around us affect our
health.'
context: 'The elucidation of the intricate interplay between genetic
predisposition and environmental factors remains a focal point of
contemporary biomedical research.'
question: Could you rewrite this text in a simpler way?
- answer: 'Technology is growing fast, and now we use digital tools to talk and
connect in new ways.'
context: 'The exponential growth of technological innovation has led to the
proliferation of digital platforms, fundamentally transforming the way we
communicate and interact.'
question: Rewrite the text in an easier way
- answer: 'Scientists have been figuring out how tiny particles act using quantum
mechanics, a big idea in physics.'
context: 'The elucidation of the implications of quantum mechanics for the
behavior of subatomic particles has been a cornerstone of modern physics.'
question: Could you give me the text rewritten for beter understanding?
- answer: 'It is hard for policymakers and bioethicists to make rules for new
biotechnologies that everyone agrees are fair.'
context: 'The articulation of ethical frameworks for the regulation of emerging
biotechnologies presents a significant challenge for policymakers and
bioethicists alike.'
question: Could you tell me in a simple way what the text is saying?
- answer: 'We need ideas from lots of different fields to solve big problems and
come up with new stuff.'
context: 'The synthesis of diverse perspectives from interdisciplinary fields is
crucial for fostering innovation and addressing complex societal
challenges.'
question: Rewrite the text in order to I understand better
task_description: 'Rewrite complex texts in an easier way'
- answer: Scientists are studying how our genes and the world around us affect our
health.
context: The elucidation of the intricate interplay between genetic predisposition
and environmental factors remains a focal point of contemporary biomedical research.
question: Could you rewrite this text in a simpler way?
- answer: "Technology is growing fast, and now we use digital tools to talk and connect\
\ in new ways."
context: "The exponential growth of technological innovation has led to the proliferation\
\ of digital platforms, fundamentally transforming the way we communicate and\
\ interact."
question: Rewrite the text in an easier way
- answer: "Scientists have been figuring out how tiny particles act using quantum\
\ mechanics, a big idea in physics."
context: The elucidation of the implications of quantum mechanics for the behavior
of subatomic particles has been a cornerstone of modern physics.
question: Could you give me the text rewritten for beter understanding?
- answer: It is hard for policymakers and bioethicists to make rules for new biotechnologies
that everyone agrees are fair.
context: The articulation of ethical frameworks for the regulation of emerging biotechnologies
presents a significant challenge for policymakers and bioethicists alike.
question: Could you tell me in a simple way what the text is saying?
- answer: We need ideas from lots of different fields to solve big problems and come
up with new stuff.
context: The synthesis of diverse perspectives from interdisciplinary fields is
crucial for fostering innovation and addressing complex societal challenges.
question: Rewrite the text in order to I understand better
task_description: Rewrite complex texts in an easier way
version: 3
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102 changes: 39 additions & 63 deletions compositional_skills/linguistics/synonyms/qna.yaml
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version: 3
---
created_by: yanpliu
seed_examples:
- answer: 'Synonym for Attend is take part in

'
question: List a synonym for the word attend.
- answer: 'Two synonyms for Attend are

take part in

be present at

'
question: List two synonyms for the word attend and separate with newline.
- answer: 'Three synonyms for Attend are

take part in

be present at

be there at

'
question: List three synonyms for the word attend and separate with newline.
- answer: 'Four synonyms for Attend are

take part in

be present at

be there at

make an appearance at

'
question: List four synonyms for the word beautiful and separate with newline.
- answer: 'Five synonyms for Beautiful are

attractive

pretty

gorgeous

good-looking

handsome

'
question: List five synonyms for the word beautiful and separate with newline.
- answer: 'Five antonyms for attend are

absent

neglect

disregard

disown

ignore

'
question: List five antonyms for the word attend and separate with newline.
- answer: |
Synonym for Attend is take part in
question: List a synonym for the word attend.
- answer: |
Two synonyms for Attend are
take part in
be present at
question: List two synonyms for the word attend and separate with newline.
- answer: |
Three synonyms for Attend are
take part in
be present at
be there at
question: List three synonyms for the word attend and separate with newline.
- answer: |
Four synonyms for Attend are
take part in
be present at
be there at
make an appearance at
question: List four synonyms for the word beautiful and separate with newline.
- answer: |
Five synonyms for Beautiful are
attractive
pretty
gorgeous
good-looking
handsome
question: List five synonyms for the word beautiful and separate with newline.
- answer: |
Five antonyms for attend are
absent
neglect
disregard
disown
ignore
question: List five antonyms for the word attend and separate with newline.
task_description: to teach a large language model to list the synonyms for a word.
version: 3
29 changes: 11 additions & 18 deletions foundational_skills/reasoning/common_sense_reasoning/qna.yaml
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---
created_by: IBM
seed_examples:
- answer: "The answer is 3 killers. A person comes into the room and kills one of\
\ the 3 killers, so 2 of the 3 killers remain. However the new person, having\
\ killed one of the killers, is now a killer. Hence there are 3 killers in the\
\ room. \n"
question: 'There are 3 killers in a room. A new person comes into the room and kills
one of the 3 people. How many killers are in the room now? Explain the answer
step by step.

'
- answer: 'The answer is 4 hours. Since I am drying the shirts in the sun, it does
not matter if I dry 4 or 8 shirts, it will take the same amount of time.

'
question: I am drying some shirts in a wide open space in the sun. If it takes 4
hours to dry 4 shirts, how many hours does it take to dry 8 shirts?
- answer: 'The ball is now in the box. Jack put the ball in the basket. After he left,
Jill put the ball in the box, so it is now in the box.

'
question: |
There are 3 killers in a room. A new person comes into the room and kills one of the 3 people. How many killers are in the room now? Explain the answer step by step.
- answer: |
The answer is 4 hours. Since I am drying the shirts in the sun, it does not matter if I dry 4 or 8 shirts, it will take the same amount of time.
question: "I am drying some shirts in a wide open space in the sun. If it takes\
\ 4 hours to dry 4 shirts, how many hours does it take to dry 8 shirts?"
- answer: |
The ball is now in the box. Jack put the ball in the basket. After he left, Jill put the ball in the box, so it is now in the box.
question: "Jack and Jill are in a room with a ball, box, and a basket. Jack put\
\ the ball in the basket and then went to school. After Jack left, Jill put the\
\ ball in the box and went to school. Where is the ball now? Explain step by step.\
\ \n"
task_description: 'To teach a language model about step by step reasoning

'
task_description: |
To teach a language model about step by step reasoning
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---
created_by: IBM
seed_examples:
- answer: 'Here is a meaningful sequence:

- answer: |
Here is a meaningful sequence:
1. Crime

2. Police

3. Judge

4. Judgment

5. Punishment

'
question: "Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.\n1.Police\_ 2.\
\ Punishment\_ 3. Crime\_ 4. Judge\_ 5. Judgment\n"
- answer: 'Here is a meaningful sequence:

question: |
Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1.Police  2. Punishment  3. Crime  4. Judge  5. Judgment
- answer: |
Here is a meaningful sequence:
1. Infection

2. Doctor

3. Consultation

4. Treatment

5. Recovery

'
question: 'Arrange the following words in a meaningful sequence.

question: |-
Arrange the following words in a meaningful sequence.
1. Infection

2. Consultation

3. Doctor

4. Treatment

5. Recovery'
- answer: 'Here is a meaningful sequence:

5. Recovery
- answer: |
Here is a meaningful sequence:
1. Letters

2. Word

3. Phrase

4. Sentence

5. Paragraph

'
question: 'Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.

question: |
Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
a.Word b.Paragraph c.Sentence d.Letters e.Phrase

'
task_description: 'To teach a language model about the logical sequence of words

'
task_description: |
To teach a language model about the logical sequence of words
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