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    LazyLLM

    LazyLLM

    Easiest and laziest way for building multi-agent LLMs applications

    LazyLLM is an optimized, lightweight LLM server designed for easy and fast deployment of large language models. It is fully compatible with the OpenAI API specification, enabling developers to integrate their own models into applications that normally rely on OpenAI’s endpoints. LazyLLM emphasizes low resource usage and fast inference while supporting multiple models.
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    SageMaker Python SDK

    SageMaker Python SDK

    Training and deploying machine learning models on Amazon SageMaker

    ...You can also train and deploy models with Amazon algorithms, which are scalable implementations of core machine learning algorithms that are optimized for SageMaker and GPU training. If you have your own algorithms built into SageMaker-compatible Docker containers, you can train and host models using these as well.
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    Petals

    Petals

    Run 100B+ language models at home, BitTorrent-style

    ...Beyond classic language model APIs — you can employ any fine-tuning and sampling methods, execute custom paths through the model, or see its hidden states. You get the comforts of an API with the flexibility of PyTorch. You can also host BLOOMZ, a version of BLOOM fine-tuned to follow human instructions in the zero-shot regime — just replace bloom-petals with bloomz-petals. Petals runs large language models like BLOOM-176B collaboratively — you load a small part of the model, then team up with people serving the other parts to run inference or fine-tuning.
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