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Analysis updated 2026-06-24

38Audience · researcherComplexity · 1/5Setup · easy

TLDR

A holding repository for AI articles written by researcher Hang Li and collaborators. No code, no build system, just documents to download and read.

Mindmap

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  root((AI-Articles))
    Inputs
      None
    Outputs
      AI research articles
      PDF documents
    Use Cases
      Read AI agent framework paper
      Read LLM cognition essay
      Cite Hang Li articles
    Tech Stack
      Markdown
      PDF
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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Download and read Hang Li's article on a general framework for AI agents

USE CASE 2

Read the Chinese-language essay on why large language models speak and think like humans

USE CASE 3

Cite the articles in your own AI research

What is it built with?

MarkdownPDF

How does it compare?

hangli-hl/ai-articles0xsha/cve-2026-63071061700625/github_vps
Stars383838
LanguageHTMLShell
Setup difficultyeasyhardmoderate
Complexity1/55/52/5
Audienceresearcherdeveloperops devops

Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.

How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

Articles are document files in the repo, no install needed.

In plain English

AI-Articles is not a software project. It is a repository that the AI researcher Hang Li uses to host articles he has written about artificial intelligence, on his own and together with collaborators. There is no code, no build system, and no install instructions, since the repo is a holding place for documents rather than a program. GitHub also does not detect a primary programming language for it. The README lists two articles so far. The first is titled General Framework of AI Agents, published by H. Li in the Journal of Computer Science and Technology, volume 40, number 1, in 2026. The second, in Chinese, is co-authored with Zhang Shaohua and Lin Yuan and is dated May 2026. Its title translates roughly to Why can large language models speak and think like humans? That is the entire contents of the README. There is no summary of the papers, no abstracts, no download instructions beyond what the file listing in the repo itself shows, no contact details, and no license note. If you want to read the actual articles you would open the files in the repository directly. To understand what is in each article you would have to open the PDF or document and read it.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Summarise the General Framework of AI Agents article from this repo in plain English
Prompt 2
Translate and summarise the Chinese article about why LLMs speak and think like humans
Prompt 3
Build a reading list around Hang Li's AI agent framework article and suggest related papers

Frequently asked questions

What is ai-articles?

A holding repository for AI articles written by researcher Hang Li and collaborators. No code, no build system, just documents to download and read.

How hard is ai-articles to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is ai-articles for?

Mainly researcher.

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