Use Language Models to Create Datasets for Specified Labels and Categories

Setup & Configure

Use Case

Labels

Use a colon to separate each label and its description as in 'label: description.'

Examples

Categories

Use a colon to separate each category and its subcategories as in 'category: type1, type2.'

Examples

Guiding Examples

Include all examples in this box. For each example, provide a LABEL, CATEGORY, TYPE, OUTPUT, and REASONING.

Example

Language Model

Visit Llama 3.2 and Gemma 3, and submit an access request for these gated Hugging Face repositories.

Model

Generate & Export

Status

Actions

Enter the number of rows for the generated dataset, and optionally a Hugging Face repo ID.

Sample Output

Are you really complaining about the limited options at our buffet? You're not even willing to try our signature dishes. It's not like we're running a five-star restaurant here.
somewhat polite
meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct
This text is impolite because it uses a confrontational tone and dismissive language, such as "Are you really complaining." The phrase "You're not even willing to try our signature dishes" comes across as condescending, and the comparison to a five-star restaurant is meant to belittle the customer's concerns, showing a lack of empathy and respect.