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    Gemini 3 and 200+ AI Models on One Platform

    Access Google's best plus Claude, Llama, and Gemma. Fine-tune and deploy from one console.

    Build generative AI apps with Vertex AI. Switch between models without switching platforms.
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    8 Monitoring Tools in One APM. Install in 5 Minutes.

    Errors, performance, logs, uptime, hosts, anomalies, dashboards, and check-ins. One interface.

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    marqo

    marqo

    Tensor search for humans

    A tensor-based search and analytics engine that seamlessly integrates with your applications, websites, and workflows. Marqo is a versatile and robust search and analytics engine that can be integrated into any website or application. Due to horizontal scalability, Marqo provides lightning-fast query times, even with millions of documents. Marqo helps you configure deep-learning models like CLIP to pull semantic meaning from images. It can seamlessly handle image-to-image, image-to-text and...
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    LLM Cookbook

    LLM Cookbook

    LLM Introduction Tutorial for Developers, Chinese version

    LLM Cookbook is an open-source learning repository designed to help developers understand how to build applications powered by large language models through practical examples and translated course material. The project adapts and reproduces content from widely known LLM developer courses and reorganizes it into a structured learning path tailored for developers who want to build real AI applications.
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    langchain-prefect

    langchain-prefect

    Tools for using Langchain with Prefect

    Large Language Models (LLMs) are interesting and useful  -  building apps that use them responsibly feels like a no-brainer. Tools like Langchain make it easier to build apps using LLMs. We need to know details about how our apps work, even when we want to use tools with convenient abstractions that may obfuscate those details. Prefect is built to help data people build, run, and observe event-driven workflows wherever they want. It provides a framework for creating deployments on a whole...
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