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  2. Hugging Face - Wikipedia

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    Hugging Face, Inc. is an American company incorporated under the Delaware General Corporation Law [1] ... The library was originally called "pytorch-pretrained-bert" ...

  3. Hugging Face cofounder Thomas Wolf says open-source AI’s ...

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    Hugging Face, of course, is the world’s leading repository for open-source AI models—the GitHub of AI, if you will. Founded in 2016 (in New York, as Wolf reminded me on stage when I ...

  4. Startup Hugging Face aims to cut AI costs with open source ...

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    Hugging Face on Wednesday said it is releasing a new open-source software offering with Amazon.com, Alphabet's Google and others aimed at lowering the costs for building chatbots and other AI systems.

  5. Category:Hugging Face people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hugging Face people" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. Sasha Luccioni

  6. List of large language models - Wikipedia

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    A fine-tuned variant of GPT-3, termed GPT-3.5, was made available to the public through a web interface called ChatGPT in 2022. [22] GPT-Neo: March 2021: EleutherAI: 2.7 [23] 825 GiB [24] MIT [25] The first of a series of free GPT-3 alternatives released by EleutherAI. GPT-Neo outperformed an equivalent-size GPT-3 model on some benchmarks, but ...

  7. Google Cloud partners with Hugging Face to attract AI ... - AOL

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    The cloud computing arm of Alphabet Inc said on Thursday it had formed a partnership with startup Hugging Face to ease artificial intelligence (AI) software development in the company's Google Cloud.

  8. Top-p sampling - Wikipedia

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    Top-p sampling, also called nucleus sampling, is a technique for autoregressive language model decoding proposed by Ari Holtzman in 2019. [1]Before the introduction of nucleus sampling, maximum likelihood decoding and beam search were the standard techniques for text generation, but, both of these decoding strategies are prone to generating texts that are repetitive and otherwise unnatural.

  9. List of human positions - Wikipedia

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    Supine position: lying on the back with the face up; Prone position: lying on the chest with the face down ("lying down" or "going prone") Lying on either side, with the body straight or bent/curled forward or backward; Fetal position: is lying or sitting curled, with limbs close to the torso and the head close to the knees