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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14835 · Jun 17

#jupyter_notebook#jax Flax is a library for creating neural networks with JAX. It offers a flexible way to build and analyze these networks. The new Flax NNX API makes it easier to work with neural networks by using regular Python objects, which helps in creating, debugging, and analyzing models more efficiently. This means users can express their models in a more intuitive way, making it simpler to develop and modify neural networks. Flax also provides many tools and examples to help users get started quickly. https://github.com/google/flax

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@githubtrending · Post #15270 · 11/05/2025, 12:00 PM

#jupyter_notebook#chirp#gemini#google_cloud#imagen#lyria#nano_banana#veo#vertex_ai GenMedia Creative Studio is a web app that lets you use Google Cloud’s generative AI tools to create images, videos, music, and speech. It includes features like Imagen for images, Veo for videos, Lyria for music, and Chirp for speech, plus creative workflows for tasks like virtual try-ons and moodboards. You can experiment with these tools to quickly make and test creative media, helping you bring new ideas to life faster and more easily. https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/vertex-ai-creative-studio

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@githubtrending · Post #15382 · 01/01/2026, 12:30 PM

#jupyter_notebook#agent#agentic_ai#agents#authentication#bedrock#core#gateway#identity_management#memory_management#production_code#runtime Amazon Bedrock AgentCore lets you build, deploy, and run AI agents securely at scale with any framework like CrewAI or LangGraph and any model, without managing complex infrastructure. It offers serverless runtime for long tasks up to 8 hours, gateway to connect tools like Slack or APIs easily, memory for personalized experiences, identity management, built-in code interpreter and browser tools, plus observability. This saves time by skipping heavy setup, speeds prototypes to production, cuts costs with pay-per-use, and boosts security—helping you create powerful agents faster for real business needs. https://github.com/awslabs/amazon-bedrock-agentcore-samples

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@githubtrending · Post #15121 · 09/05/2025, 12:00 PM

#jupyter_notebook#chatgpt#finance#fingpt#fintech#large_language_models#machine_learning#nlp#prompt_engineering#pytorch#reinforcement_learning#robo_advisor#sentiment_analysis#technical_analysis FinGPT is an open-source AI tool designed specifically for finance, helping you analyze financial news, predict stock prices, and get personalized investment advice quickly and affordably. Unlike costly models like BloombergGPT, FinGPT can be updated frequently with new data at a low cost, making it more accessible and timely. It uses advanced techniques like reinforcement learning from human feedback to tailor advice to your preferences, such as risk tolerance. You can use FinGPT for tasks like sentiment analysis, robo-advising, fraud detection, and portfolio optimization, helping you make smarter financial decisions with up-to-date insights. https://github.com/AI4Finance-Foundation/FinGPT

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@githubtrending · Post #15432 · 01/23/2026, 02:00 PM

#jupyter_notebook#chinese_llm#chinese_nlp#finetune#generative_ai#instruct_gpt#instruction_set#llama#llm#lora#open_models#open_source#open_source_models#qlora AirLLM is a tool that lets you run very large AI models on computers with limited memory by using a smart layer-by-layer loading technique instead of traditional compression methods. You can run a 70-billion-parameter model on just 4GB of GPU memory, or even a 405-billion-parameter model on 8GB, without losing model quality. The benefit is that you can use powerful AI models on affordable hardware without expensive upgrades, and the tool also offers optional compression features that can speed up performance by up to 3 times while maintaining accuracy. https://github.com/lyogavin/airllm

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@githubtrending · Post #14815 · 06/10/2025, 11:30 AM

#jupyter_notebook#chatglm#chatglm3#gemma_2b_it#glm_4#internlm2#llama3#llm#lora#minicpm#q_wen#qwen#qwen1_5#qwen2 This guide helps beginners set up and use open-source large language models (LLMs) on Linux or cloud platforms like AutoDL, with step-by-step instructions for environment setup, model deployment, and fine-tuning for models such as LLaMA, ChatGLM, and InternLM[2][4][5]. It covers everything from basic installation to advanced techniques like LoRA and distributed fine-tuning, and supports integration with tools like LangChain and online demo deployment. The main benefit is making powerful AI models accessible and easy to use for students, researchers, and anyone interested in experimenting with or customizing LLMs for their own projects[2][4][5]. https://github.com/datawhalechina/self-llm

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@githubtrending · Post #14804 · 06/07/2025, 01:30 PM

#jupyter_notebook#android#asr#deep_learning#deep_neural_networks#deepspeech#google_speech_to_text#ios#kaldi#offline#privacy#python#raspberry_pi#speaker_identification#speaker_verification#speech_recognition#speech_to_text#speech_to_text_android#stt#voice_recognition#vosk Vosk is a powerful tool for recognizing speech without needing the internet. It supports over 20 languages and dialects, making it useful for many different users. Vosk is small and efficient, allowing it to work on small devices like smartphones and Raspberry Pi. It can be used for things like chatbots, smart home devices, and creating subtitles for videos. This means users can have private and fast speech recognition anywhere, which is especially helpful when internet access is limited. https://github.com/alphacep/vosk-api

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@githubtrending · Post #14693 · 05/10/2025, 12:00 PM

#jupyter_notebook#a2a#agentic_ai#dapr#dapr_pub_sub#dapr_service_invocation#dapr_sidecar#dapr_workflow#docker#kafka#kubernetes#langmem#mcp#openai#openai_agents_sdk#openai_api#postgresql_database#rabbitmq#rancher_desktop#redis#serverless_containers The Dapr Agentic Cloud Ascent (DACA) design pattern helps you build powerful, scalable AI systems that can handle millions of AI agents working together without crashing. It uses Dapr technology with Kubernetes to efficiently manage many AI agents as lightweight virtual actors, ensuring fast response, reliability, and easy scaling. You can start small using free or low-cost cloud tools and grow to planet-scale systems. The OpenAI Agents SDK is recommended for beginners because it is simple, flexible, and gives you good control to develop AI agents quickly. This approach saves costs, avoids vendor lock-in, and supports resilient, event-driven AI workflows, making it ideal for developers aiming to create advanced, cloud-native AI applications[1][2][3][4]. https://github.com/panaversity/learn-agentic-ai

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