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    Clay Foundation Model

    Clay Foundation Model

    The Clay Foundation Model - An open source AI model and interface

    The Clay Foundation Model is an open-source AI model and interface designed to provide comprehensive data and insights about Earth. It aims to serve as a foundational tool for environmental monitoring, research, and decision-making by integrating various data sources and offering an accessible platform for analysis.
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    GLM-4

    GLM-4

    GLM-4 series: Open Multilingual Multimodal Chat LMs

    GLM-4 is a family of open models from ZhipuAI that spans base, chat, and reasoning variants at both 32B and 9B scales, with long-context support and practical local-deployment options. The GLM-4-32B-0414 models are trained on ~15T high-quality data (including substantial synthetic reasoning data), then post-trained with preference alignment, rejection sampling, and reinforcement learning to improve instruction following, coding, function calling, and agent-style behaviors. The...
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    OpenAI Harmony

    OpenAI Harmony

    Renderer for the harmony response format to be used with gpt-oss

    Harmony is a response format developed by OpenAI for use with the gpt-oss model series. It defines a structured way for language models to produce outputs, including regular text, reasoning traces, tool calls, and structured data. By mimicking the OpenAI Responses API, Harmony provides developers with a familiar interface while enabling more advanced capabilities such as multiple output channels, instruction hierarchies, and tool namespaces. The format is essential for ensuring gpt-oss...
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    Transformer Debugger

    Transformer Debugger

    Tool for exploring and debugging transformer model behaviors

    Transformer Debugger (TDB) is a research tool developed by OpenAI’s Superalignment team to investigate and interpret the behaviors of small language models. It combines automated interpretability methods with sparse autoencoders, enabling researchers to analyze how specific neurons, attention heads, and latent features contribute to a model’s outputs. TDB allows users to intervene directly in the forward pass of a model and observe how such interventions change predictions, making it...
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    DeepSeek-OCR

    DeepSeek-OCR

    Contexts Optical Compression

    DeepSeek-OCR is an open-source optical character recognition solution built as part of the broader DeepSeek AI vision-language ecosystem. It is designed to extract text from images, PDFs, and scanned documents, and integrates with multimodal capabilities that understand layout, context, and visual elements beyond raw character recognition. The system treats OCR not simply as “read the text” but as “understand what the text is doing in the image”—for example distinguishing captions from body...
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    CLIP

    CLIP

    CLIP, Predict the most relevant text snippet given an image

    CLIP (Contrastive Language-Image Pretraining) is a neural model that links images and text in a shared embedding space, allowing zero-shot image classification, similarity search, and multimodal alignment. It was trained on large sets of (image, caption) pairs using a contrastive objective: images and their matching text are pulled together in embedding space, while mismatches are pushed apart. Once trained, you can give it any text labels and ask it to pick which label best matches a given...
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    DeepSeek-V3.2

    DeepSeek-V3.2

    High-efficiency reasoning and agentic intelligence model

    DeepSeek-V3.2 is a cutting-edge large language model developed by DeepSeek-AI, focused on achieving high reasoning accuracy and computational efficiency for agentic tasks. It introduces DeepSeek Sparse Attention (DSA), a new attention mechanism that dramatically reduces computational overhead while maintaining strong long-context performance. Built with a scalable reinforcement learning framework, it reaches near-GPT-5 levels of reasoning and outperforms comparable models like DeepSeek-V3.1...
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