Catalogue of Tools & Metrics for Trustworthy AI

These tools and metrics are designed to help AI actors develop and use trustworthy AI systems and applications that respect human rights and are fair, transparent, explainable, robust, secure and safe.

Purple Llama



Purple Llama

Generative AI has brought about a new wave of innovation unlike we’ve ever seen before. With it, we have the ability to converse with conversational AIs, generate realistic imagery, and accurately summarize large corpora of documents, all from simple prompts. With over 100 million downloads of Llama models to date, a lot of this innovation is being fueled by open models.

Collaboration on safety will build trust in the developers driving this new wave of innovation, and requires additional research and contributions on responsible AI. The people building AI systems can’t address the challenges of AI in a vacuum, which is why we want to level the playing field and create a center of mass for open trust and safety.

We are announcing the launch of Purple Llama — an umbrella project that, over time, will bring together tools and evaluations to help the community build responsibly with open generative AI models. The initial release will include tools and evaluations for cybersecurity and input/output safeguards, with more tools to come in the near future.

Components within the Purple Llama project will be licensed permissively, enabling both research and commercial usage. We believe this is a major step towards enabling community collaboration and standardizing the development and usage of trust and safety tools for generative AI development.

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