Tether releases synthetic dataset QVAC Genesis I for AI model training and launches AI application QVAC Workbench
ChainCatcher news, according to the official blog, Tether Data's AI research division QVAC has launched the QVAC Genesis program and released the synthetic dataset Genesis I. This dataset contains 41 billion text tokens, helping the world build more intelligent and accurate STEM language models. Models trained on this dataset can master words and their associative logic. It has been rigorously validated through educational and scientific benchmarks, demonstrating outstanding reasoning and problem-solving abilities in subjects such as mathematics and physics. It is the first publicly available synthetic dataset specifically constructed and strictly validated for educational content, addressing the lack of open training datasets in key STEM fields. QVAC Genesis I aims to return the power of AI training to the public through open, high-quality data.
In addition, Tether Data has released its first consumer application, QVAC Workbench, targeting AI enthusiasts and others, supporting various large language models. The application is compatible with smartphones (currently Android only, iOS to be launched) and desktop platforms, providing comprehensive local device support. When users use the application, chat and interaction data are 100% private, and the "delegated inference" feature can connect mobile and desktop versions, fully utilizing workstation resources.
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