Compare the Top AI Development Platforms that integrate with GitHub as of June 2026 - Page 2

This a list of AI Development platforms that integrate with GitHub. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with GitHub. View the products that work with GitHub in the table below.

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    PromptQL

    PromptQL

    Hasura

    PromptQL is an enterprise-grade AI platform that builds reasoning models with near-perfect accuracy, tailored to each organization’s unique context. Unlike generic AI tools, PromptQL learns your business rules, tacit knowledge, and internal language to act like a trusted analyst or engineer. It empowers companies to deploy specialized AI that not only delivers correct answers but also signals confidence levels and learns continuously from feedback. Within 14 days, enterprises can go from setup to real-world rollout, unlocking measurable results faster than traditional AI deployments. Used by Fortune 100 companies and global enterprises, PromptQL consistently outperforms warehouse-native AI solutions in accuracy and reliability. Designed for adoption, not obsolescence, PromptQL enables organizations to build AI that truly understands their business.
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    OpenCL

    OpenCL

    The Khronos Group

    OpenCL (Open Computing Language) is an open, royalty-free standard for cross-platform parallel programming of heterogeneous computing systems that lets developers accelerate computing tasks by leveraging diverse processors such as CPUs, GPUs, DSPs, and FPGAs across supercomputers, cloud servers, personal computers, mobile devices, and embedded platforms. It defines a programming framework including a C-based language for writing compute kernels and a runtime API to control devices, manage memory, and execute parallel code, giving portable and efficient access to heterogeneous hardware. OpenCL improves speed and responsiveness for a wide range of applications including creative tools, scientific and medical software, vision processing, and neural network training and inferencing by offloading compute-intensive work to accelerator processors.