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    Weaviate

    Weaviate

    Weaviate is a cloud-native, modular, real-time vector search engine

    ...Weaviate uses machine learning to vectorize and store data, and to find answers to natural language queries. With Weaviate you can also bring your custom ML models to production scale. Weaviate in detail: Weaviate is a low-latency vector search engine with out-of-the-box support for different media types (text, images, etc.). It offers Semantic Search, Question-Answer-Extraction, Classification, Customizable Models (PyTorch/TensorFlow/Keras), and more. Built from scratch in Go, Weaviate stores both objects and vectors, allowing for combining vector search with structured filtering with the fault-tolerance of a cloud-native database, all accessible through GraphQL, REST, and various language clients.
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    CyberStrikeAI

    CyberStrikeAI

    CyberStrikeAI is an AI-native security testing platform built in Go

    CyberStrikeAI is an AI-native security testing platform built in Go that brings autonomous penetration testing, vulnerability discovery, and attack chain analysis into a unified interface. The platform integrates over 100 security tools out of the box and pairs them with an intelligent orchestration engine that can be directed via natural language or policy definitions, allowing users to automate reconnaissance, scanning, exploitation, and reporting without manual sequencing of tools. It supports role-based testing, letting teams define security roles with tailored tool access and prompts, and includes a skills system that encapsulates specialized testing strategies that the AI can incorporate into its planning. ...
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    Katib

    Katib

    Automated Machine Learning on Kubernetes

    ...It can tune hyperparameters of applications written in any language of the users’ choice and natively supports many ML frameworks, such as TensorFlow, Apache MXNet, PyTorch, XGBoost, and others. Katib can perform training jobs using any Kubernetes Custom Resources with out-of-the-box support for Kubeflow Training Operator, Argo Workflows, Tekton Pipelines, and many more.
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    Vearch

    Vearch

    A distributed system for embedding-based vector retrieval

    Vearch is the vector search infrastructure for deep learning and AI applications. Vearch is a distributed vector storage and retrieval system which can be easily extended to billions scale. Vearch implements a high-performance, lockless real-time vector indexing subsystem that utilizes various optimization techniques to support millisecond vector update and retrieval. End-to-end one-click deployment. Through the module of the plugin, a complete default visual search system can be deployed...
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    Kite

    Kite

    Primary Kite repo, private bits replaced with XXXXXXX

    The main Kite repo (originally kiteco/kiteco) was intended for private use. It has been lightly adapted for publication here by replacing private information with XXXXXXX. As a result, many components here may not work out of the box. We used a variety of infrastructure, on a mix of cloud platforms, depending on what was most economical, though it was mostly on AWS. You should be able to develop, build, and test Kite entirely on your local machine. However, we do have cloud instances & VMs available for running larger jobs and for testing our cloud services. We bundle a lot of pre-computed datasets & machine learning models into the Kite app through the use of a custom filemap & encoding on top of go-bindata. ...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Docker Machine

    Docker Machine

    Machine management for a container-centric world

    Docker Machine is a tool that lets you install Docker Engine on virtual hosts, and manage the hosts with docker-machine commands. You can use Machine to create Docker hosts on your local Mac or Windows box, on your company network, in your data center, or on cloud providers like Azure, AWS, or DigitalOcean. Using docker-machine commands, you can start, inspect, stop, and restart a managed host, upgrade the Docker client and daemon, and configure a Docker client to talk to your host. Point the Machine CLI at a running, managed host, and you can run docker commands directly on that host. ...
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