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nroggendorff
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🔥 BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: THE HELPINGAI API IS LIVE! 🔥
Yo, the moment you’ve all been waiting for is here! 🚀 The HelpingAI API is now LIVE and ready to level up your projects! 🔥 We’re bringing that next-level AI goodness straight to your fingertips. 💯
No more waiting— it’s time to build something epic! 🙌
From now on, you can integrate our cutting-edge AI models into your own applications, workflows, and everything in between. Whether you’re a developer, a creator, or just someone looking to make some serious moves, this is your chance to unlock the full potential of emotional intelligence and adaptive AI.
Check out the docs 🔥 and let’s get to work! 🚀
👉 Check out the docs and start building (https://helpingai.co/docs)
👉 Visit the HelpingAI website (https://helpingai.co/)
Yo, the moment you’ve all been waiting for is here! 🚀 The HelpingAI API is now LIVE and ready to level up your projects! 🔥 We’re bringing that next-level AI goodness straight to your fingertips. 💯
No more waiting— it’s time to build something epic! 🙌
From now on, you can integrate our cutting-edge AI models into your own applications, workflows, and everything in between. Whether you’re a developer, a creator, or just someone looking to make some serious moves, this is your chance to unlock the full potential of emotional intelligence and adaptive AI.
Check out the docs 🔥 and let’s get to work! 🚀
👉 Check out the docs and start building (https://helpingai.co/docs)
👉 Visit the HelpingAI website (https://helpingai.co/)
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Google drops Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking
a new experimental model that unlocks stronger reasoning capabilities and shows its thoughts. The model plans (with thoughts visible), can solve complex problems with Flash speeds, and more
now available in anychat, try it out: akhaliq/anychat
a new experimental model that unlocks stronger reasoning capabilities and shows its thoughts. The model plans (with thoughts visible), can solve complex problems with Flash speeds, and more
now available in anychat, try it out: akhaliq/anychat
nroggendorff
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Can we please do something about this? It makes everything I do so much harder, and because my local machine is so terrible, I am forced to test in production. This makes debugging so difficult.
nroggendorff/system-exit
cc @victor
nroggendorff/system-exit
cc @victor
nroggendorff
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not-lain
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Kameshr
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yangheng
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nroggendorff
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nroggendorff
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🌐 The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (https://aiindex.stanford.edu/vibrancy/) has released its 2024 Global AI Vibrancy Tool, a way to explore and compare AI progress across 36 countries.
📊 It measures progress across the 8 broad pillars of R&D, Responsible AI, Economy, Education, Diversity, Policy and Governance, Public Opinion and Infrastructure. (Each of these pillars have a number of Sub Indices)
📈 As a whole it is not surprising that the USA was at the top in terms of overall score as of 2023 (AI investment activity is a large part of the economic pillar for example and that is a large part of the overall USA ranking) but drilling in to more STRATEGIC Macro pillars like Education, Infrastructure or R&D reveal interesting growth patterns in Asia (particularly China) and Western Europe that I suspect the 2024 metrics will bear out.
🤖 Hopefully the 2024 Global Vibrancy ranking will break out AI and ML verticals like Computer Vision or NLP and or the AI Agent space as that may also from a global macro level give indications of what is to come globally for AI in 2025.
📊 It measures progress across the 8 broad pillars of R&D, Responsible AI, Economy, Education, Diversity, Policy and Governance, Public Opinion and Infrastructure. (Each of these pillars have a number of Sub Indices)
📈 As a whole it is not surprising that the USA was at the top in terms of overall score as of 2023 (AI investment activity is a large part of the economic pillar for example and that is a large part of the overall USA ranking) but drilling in to more STRATEGIC Macro pillars like Education, Infrastructure or R&D reveal interesting growth patterns in Asia (particularly China) and Western Europe that I suspect the 2024 metrics will bear out.
🤖 Hopefully the 2024 Global Vibrancy ranking will break out AI and ML verticals like Computer Vision or NLP and or the AI Agent space as that may also from a global macro level give indications of what is to come globally for AI in 2025.
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QwQ-32B-Preview is now available in anychat
A reasoning model that is competitive with OpenAI o1-mini and o1-preview
try it out: akhaliq/anychat
A reasoning model that is competitive with OpenAI o1-mini and o1-preview
try it out: akhaliq/anychat
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nroggendorff
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🤖💻 Function Calling is a key component of Agent workflows. To call functions, an LLM needs a way to interact with other systems and run code. This usually means connecting it to a runtime environment that can handle function calls, data, and security.
Per the Berkeley Function-Calling Leaderboard there are only 2 fully open source models (The other 2 in the top 20 that are not closed source have cc-by-nc-4.0 licenses) out of the top 20 models that currently have function calling built in as of 17 Nov 2024.
https://gorilla.cs.berkeley.edu/leaderboard.html
The 2 Open Source Models out of the top 20 that currently support function calling are:
meetkai/functionary-medium-v3.1
Team-ACE/ToolACE-8B
This is a both a huge disadvantage AND an opportunity for the Open Source community as Enterprises, Small Business, Government Agencies etc. quickly adopt Agents and Agent workflows over the next few months. Open Source will have a lot of catching up to do as Enterprises will be hesitant to switch from the closed source models that they may initially build their Agent workflows on in the next few months to an open source alternative later.
Hopefully more open source models will support function calling in the near future.
Per the Berkeley Function-Calling Leaderboard there are only 2 fully open source models (The other 2 in the top 20 that are not closed source have cc-by-nc-4.0 licenses) out of the top 20 models that currently have function calling built in as of 17 Nov 2024.
https://gorilla.cs.berkeley.edu/leaderboard.html
The 2 Open Source Models out of the top 20 that currently support function calling are:
meetkai/functionary-medium-v3.1
Team-ACE/ToolACE-8B
This is a both a huge disadvantage AND an opportunity for the Open Source community as Enterprises, Small Business, Government Agencies etc. quickly adopt Agents and Agent workflows over the next few months. Open Source will have a lot of catching up to do as Enterprises will be hesitant to switch from the closed source models that they may initially build their Agent workflows on in the next few months to an open source alternative later.
Hopefully more open source models will support function calling in the near future.
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anychat
supports chatgpt, gemini, perplexity, claude, meta llama, grok all in one app
try it out there: akhaliq/anychat
supports chatgpt, gemini, perplexity, claude, meta llama, grok all in one app
try it out there: akhaliq/anychat
nroggendorff
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Aurelien-Morgan
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I just shipped
I'll have to focus on another project for the next couple weeks but, anyone feel free to open issues on the GitHub repo and discuss any interest you'd have there if you will (please?) !
In the meantime, you may enjoy retrying this :
https://huggingface.co/blog/Aurelien-Morgan/stateful-metaflow-on-colab
retrain-pipelines 0.1.1
today. The doc is also pimped compared to previous release. That was clearly not mature then.I'll have to focus on another project for the next couple weeks but, anyone feel free to open issues on the GitHub repo and discuss any interest you'd have there if you will (please?) !
In the meantime, you may enjoy retrying this :
https://huggingface.co/blog/Aurelien-Morgan/stateful-metaflow-on-colab
nroggendorff
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