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    LocalAI

    LocalAI

    The free, Open Source alternative to OpenAI, Claude and others

    LocalAI is an open-source platform that allows users to run large language models and other AI systems locally on their own hardware. It acts as a drop-in replacement for APIs such as OpenAI, enabling developers to build AI-powered applications without relying on external cloud services. The platform supports a wide range of model types, including text generation, image creation, speech processing, and embeddings. LocalAI can run on consumer-grade hardware and does not necessarily require a GPU, making it accessible for local development and private deployments. ...
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    GPT4All

    GPT4All

    Run Local LLMs on Any Device. Open-source

    GPT4All is an open-source project that allows users to run large language models (LLMs) locally on their desktops or laptops, eliminating the need for API calls or GPUs. The software provides a simple, user-friendly application that can be downloaded and run on various platforms, including Windows, macOS, and Ubuntu, without requiring specialized hardware. It integrates with the llama.cpp implementation and supports multiple LLMs, allowing users to interact with AI models privately. This...
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    ChatGLM.cpp

    ChatGLM.cpp

    C++ implementation of ChatGLM-6B & ChatGLM2-6B & ChatGLM3 & GLM4(V)

    ChatGLM.cpp is a C++ implementation of the ChatGLM-6B model, enabling efficient local inference without requiring a Python environment. It is optimized for running on consumer hardware.
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    PEFT

    PEFT

    State-of-the-art Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning

    Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning (PEFT) methods enable efficient adaptation of pre-trained language models (PLMs) to various downstream applications without fine-tuning all the model's parameters. Fine-tuning large-scale PLMs is often prohibitively costly. In this regard, PEFT methods only fine-tune a small number of (extra) model parameters, thereby greatly decreasing the computational and storage costs. Recent State-of-the-Art PEFT techniques achieve performance comparable to that of full...
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    gemma.cpp

    gemma.cpp

    lightweight, standalone C++ inference engine for Google's Gemma models

    Gemma.cpp is a C++ implementation for running inference with Gemma models efficiently on CPUs and GPUs. Developed by Google, it allows running large language models (LLMs) like Gemma with minimal hardware, focusing on optimized performance and low latency. Gemma.cpp is intended for developers seeking to deploy LLMs in production environments without needing massive computational resources.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    RamaLama

    RamaLama

    Simplifies the local serving of AI models from any source

    RamaLama is an open-source developer tool that simplifies working with and serving AI models locally or in production by leveraging container technologies like Docker, Podman, and OCI registries, allowing AI inference workflows to be treated like standard container deployments. It abstracts away much of the complexity of configuring AI runtimes, dependencies, and hardware optimizations by detecting available GPUs (or falling back to CPU) and automatically pulling a container image...
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    OpenVINO

    OpenVINO

    OpenVINO™ Toolkit repository

    OpenVINO™ is an open-source toolkit for optimizing and deploying AI inference. Boost deep learning performance in computer vision, automatic speech recognition, natural language processing and other common tasks. Use models trained with popular frameworks like TensorFlow, PyTorch and more. Reduce resource demands and efficiently deploy on a range of Intel® platforms from edge to cloud. This open-source version includes several components: namely Model Optimizer, OpenVINO™ Runtime,...
    Downloads: 37 This Week
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    MegEngine

    MegEngine

    Easy-to-use deep learning framework with 3 key features

    MegEngine is a fast, scalable and easy-to-use deep learning framework with 3 key features. You can represent quantization/dynamic shape/image pre-processing and even derivation in one model. After training, just put everything into your model and inference it on any platform at ease. Speed and precision problems won't bother you anymore due to the same core inside. In training, GPU memory usage could go down to one-third at the cost of only one additional line, which enables the DTR...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    TensorFlow Probability

    TensorFlow Probability

    Probabilistic reasoning and statistical analysis in TensorFlow

    TensorFlow Probability is a library for probabilistic reasoning and statistical analysis. TensorFlow Probability (TFP) is a Python library built on TensorFlow that makes it easy to combine probabilistic models and deep learning on modern hardware (TPU, GPU). It's for data scientists, statisticians, ML researchers, and practitioners who want to encode domain knowledge to understand data and make predictions. Since TFP inherits the benefits of TensorFlow, you can build, fit, and deploy a model using a single language throughout the lifecycle of model exploration and production. ...
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    EvaDB

    EvaDB

    Database system for building simpler and faster AI-powered application

    ...Running these deep learning models on large document or video datasets is costly and time-consuming. For example, the state-of-the-art object detection model takes multiple GPU years to process just a week’s videos from a single traffic monitoring camera. Besides the money spent on hardware, these models also increase the time that you spend waiting for the model inference to finish.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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