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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] and based in New York City that develops computation tools for ...

  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. 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.

  6. GPT-2 - Wikipedia

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    GPT-2 completion using the Hugging Face Write With Transformer website, prompted with text from this article (All highlighted text after the initial prompt is machine-generated from the first suggested completion, without further editing.)

  7. External Active Thermal Control System - Wikipedia

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    The International Space Station (ISS) External Active Thermal Control System (EATCS) [1] maintains an equilibrium when the ISS environment or heat loads exceed the capabilities of the Passive Thermal Control System (PTCS). Note Elements of the PTCS are external surface materials, insulation such as Multi-Layer Insulation (MLI), or Heat Pipes.

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  9. Spacecraft thermal control - Wikipedia

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    The thermal control subsystem can be composed of both passive and active items and works in two ways: Protects the equipment from overheating, either by thermal insulation from external heat fluxes (such as the Sun or the planetary infrared and albedo flux), or by proper heat removal from internal sources (such as the heat emitted by the internal electronic equipment).