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reacted to AdinaY's post with 🔥 about 1 month ago
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MiniCPM-o2.6 🔥 an end-side multimodal LLMs released by OpenBMB from the Chinese community
Model: openbmb/MiniCPM-o-2_6
✨ Real-time English/Chinese conversation, emotion control and ASR/STT
✨ Real-time video/audio understanding
✨ Processes up to 1.8M pixels, leads OCRBench & supports 30+ languages
reacted to merve's post with ❤️ about 1 month ago
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What a beginning to this year in open ML 🤠
Let's unwrap! merve/jan-10-releases-677fe34177759de0edfc9714

Multimodal 🖼️
> ByteDance released SA2VA: a family of vision LMs that can take image, video, text and visual prompts
> moondream2 is out with new capabilities like outputting structured data and gaze detection!
> Dataset: Alibaba DAMO lab released multimodal textbook — 22k hours worth of samples from instruction videos 🤯
> Dataset: SciCap captioning on scientific documents benchmark dataset is released along with the challenge!

LLMs 💬
> Microsoft released Phi-4, sota open-source 14B language model 🔥
> Dolphin is back with Dolphin 3.0 Llama 3.1 8B 🐬🐬
> Prime-RL released Eurus-2-7B-PRIME a new language model trained using PRIME alignment
> SmallThinker-3B is a new small reasoning LM based on Owen2.5-3B-Instruct 💭
> Dataset: QWQ-LONGCOT-500K is the dataset used to train SmallThinker, generated using QwQ-32B-preview 📕
> Dataset: @cfahlgren1 released React Code Instructions: a dataset of code instruction-code pairs 📕
> Dataset: Qwen team is on the roll, they just released CodeElo, a dataset of code preferences 👩🏻‍💻

Embeddings 🔖
> @MoritzLaurer released zero-shot version of ModernBERT large 👏
> KaLM is a new family of performant multilingual embedding models with MIT license built using Qwen2-0.5B

Image/Video Generation ⏯️
> NVIDIA released Cosmos, a new family of diffusion/autoregressive World Foundation Models generating worlds from images, videos and texts 🔥
> Adobe released TransPixar: a new text-to-video model that can generate assets with transparent backgrounds (a first!)
> Dataset: fal released cosmos-openvid-1m Cosmos-tokenized OpenVid-1M with samples from OpenVid-1M

Others
> Prior Labs released TabPFNv2, the best tabular transformer is out for classification and regression
> Metagene-1 is a new RNA language model that can be used for pathogen detection, zero-shot embedding and genome understanding
reacted to cfahlgren1's post with ❤️ about 2 months ago
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You'll notice the AI in the SQL Console is much better at working with chatml conversations:

Here's example of unnesting the cfahlgren1/react-code-instructions in less than 10 seconds by asking it. Check it out here: cfahlgren1/react-code-instructions

- "show me the average assistant response length"
- "extract user, system, and assistant messages into separate columns"

It's super easy to work with conversational datasets now with natural language 🗣️





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reacted to clem's post with ❤️ about 2 months ago
reacted to m-ric's post with 🔥 2 months ago
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After 6 years, BERT, the workhorse of encoder models, finally gets a replacement: 𝗪𝗲𝗹𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗲 𝗠𝗼𝗱𝗲𝗿𝗻𝗕𝗘𝗥𝗧! 🤗

We talk a lot about ✨Generative AI✨, meaning "Decoder version of the Transformers architecture", but this is only one of the ways to build LLMs: encoder models, that turn a sentence in a vector, are maybe even more widely used in industry than generative models.

The workhorse for this category has been BERT since its release in 2018 (that's prehistory for LLMs).

It's not a fancy 100B parameters supermodel (just a few hundred millions), but it's an excellent workhorse, kind of a Honda Civic for LLMs.

Many applications use BERT-family models - the top models in this category cumulate millions of downloads on the Hub.

➡️ Now a collaboration between Answer.AI and LightOn just introduced BERT's replacement: ModernBERT.

𝗧𝗟;𝗗𝗥:
🏛️ Architecture changes:
⇒ First, standard modernizations:
- Rotary positional embeddings (RoPE)
- Replace GeLU with GeGLU,
- Use Flash Attention 2
✨ The team also introduced innovative techniques like alternating attention instead of full attention, and sequence packing to get rid of padding overhead.

🥇 As a result, the model tops the game of encoder models:
It beats previous standard DeBERTaV3 for 1/5th the memory footprint, and runs 4x faster!

Read the blog post 👉 https://huggingface.co/blog/modernbert
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reacted to FranckAbgrall's post with 🔥 2 months ago
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🆕 It should now be easier to identify discussions or pull requests where repository owners are participating on HF, let us know it that helps 💬🤗
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🚀 We've just dropped a new release v0.27.0 of the 𝚑𝚞𝚐𝚐𝚒𝚗𝚐𝚏𝚊𝚌𝚎_𝚑𝚞𝚋 Python library!

This release includes:
- 💾 New torch model loading utilities in the serialization module — providing a standardized way to save and load torch models with built-in support for sharding and safe serialization.
- 📦 Tooling for something exciting — if you like single-file formats for models like GGUF, you'll love what we're cooking up 👀 More coming soon!
- 🛠️ Loads of quality-of-life improvements and bug fixes!

release notes and full details here 👇
Wauplin/huggingface_hub#10

$ pip install -U huggingface_hub
reacted to burtenshaw's post with ❤️🔥 2 months ago
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Quick update from week 1 of smol course. The community is taking the driving seat and using the material for their own projects. If you want to do the same, join in!

- we have ongoing translation projects in Korean, Vietnamese, Portuguese, and Spanish
- 3 chapters are ready for students. On topics like, instruction tuning, preference alignment, and parameter efficient fine tuning
- 3 chapters are in progress on evaluation, vision language models, and synthetic data.
- around 780 people have forked the repo to use it for learning, teaching, sharing.

⏭️ Next step is to support people that want to use the course for teaching, content creation, internal knowledge sharing, or anything. If you're into this. Drop an issue or PR

REPO: https://buff.ly/3ZCMKX2
discord channel: https://buff.ly/4f9F8jA
reacted to julien-c's post with 🤗❤️🔥 2 months ago
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After some heated discussion 🔥, we clarify our intent re. storage limits on the Hub

TL;DR:
- public storage is free, and (unless blatant abuse) unlimited. We do ask that you consider upgrading to PRO and/or Enterprise Hub if possible
- private storage is paid above a significant free tier (1TB if you have a paid account, 100GB otherwise)

docs: https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/storage-limits

We optimize our infrastructure continuously to scale our storage for the coming years of growth in Machine learning, to the benefit of the community 🔥

cc: @reach-vb @pierric @victor and the HF team
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reacted to merve's post with ❤️ 2 months ago
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This week in open-source AI was insane 🤠 A small recap🕺🏻 merve/dec-6-releases-67545caebe9fc4776faac0a3

Multimodal 🖼️
> Google shipped a PaliGemma 2, new iteration of PaliGemma with more sizes: 3B, 10B and 28B, with pre-trained and captioning variants 👏
> OpenGVLab released InternVL2, seven new vision LMs in different sizes, with sota checkpoint with MIT license ✨
> Qwen team at Alibaba released the base models of Qwen2VL models with 2B, 7B and 72B ckpts

LLMs 💬
> Meta released a new iteration of Llama 70B, Llama3.2-70B trained further
> EuroLLM-9B-Instruct is a new multilingual LLM for European languages with Apache 2.0 license 🔥
> Dataset: CohereForAI released GlobalMMLU, multilingual version of MMLU with 42 languages with Apache 2.0 license
> Dataset: QwQ-LongCoT-130K is a new dataset to train reasoning models
> Dataset: FineWeb2 just landed with multilinguality update! 🔥 nearly 8TB pretraining data in many languages!

Image/Video Generation 🖼️
> Tencent released HunyuanVideo, a new photorealistic video generation model
> OminiControl is a new editing/control framework for image generation models like Flux

Audio 🔊
> Indic-Parler-TTS is a new text2speech model made by community
reacted to burtenshaw's post with ❤️ 3 months ago
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For anyone looking to boost their LLM fine-tuning and alignment skills this decemeber. We're running this free and open course called smol course. It’s not big like Li Yin and @mlabonne , it’s just smol.

👷 It focuses on practical use cases, so if you’re working on something, bring it along.

👯‍♀️ It’s peer reviewed and open so you can discuss and get feedback.

🤘 If you’re already a smol pro, feel free to drop a star or issue.

> > Part 1 starts now, and it’s on instruction tuning!

https://github.com/huggingface/smol-course
reacted to m-ric's post with 🚀🔥 3 months ago
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🤖 𝗔𝗱𝗼𝗯𝗲'𝘀 𝗰𝗼𝗱𝗲-𝗴𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗰𝗵𝗲𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘁𝗼𝗽 𝗼𝗳 𝗚𝗔𝗜𝗔 𝗹𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗲𝗿𝗯𝗼𝗮𝗿𝗱 - and their paper cites my work!

💡 Reminder: In short, Agentic systems are a vehicle in which you put your LLM to allow it access to the outside world.

➡️ The team of researchers at Adobe started from the idea that current agentic systems lack the ability to define their own tools. So they decided to make an agent that writes actions as code, thus allowing it to write python functions that can be re-used later as tools!

Here's what the LLM generations can look like with the proper prompt:

Thought: I need to access the excel file using a different method.
Action:
def access_excel_file(file_path)
	... # rest of the code (the agent does writes it, but I don't have room in this post)
	return rows


Then your system executes this and appends the observation to the agent's memory.

Why is this code formulation better than classical tool use formulation as JSON? The paper explains:

"Most existing work uses text or JSON as the representation of actions, which significantly lacks the two criteria mentioned earlier: generality and composability. In contrast, DynaSaur can utilize available actions or create new ones if necessary, using code as a unified representation. In principle, acting with code enables agents to solve any Turing-complete problem."

The idea of using code is not new: in fact, we do it in transformers.agents (thus the citation that I got). They implementation adds further refinements, like using RAG to retrieve relevant functions before generating an action, which increases performance further.

And they observe that code agents perform much better, reaching the top of GAIA leaderboard! 🥇

Go take a look, it's really clear and informative!

Paper added to my agents collection 👉 m-ric/agents-65ba776fbd9e29f771c07d4e
reacted to andito's post with 🔥 3 months ago
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SmolVLM speeding locally on a laptop thanks to mlx-vlm and
@Gradio ! Try it with two lines:
pip install git+https://github.com/andimarafioti/mlx-vlm.git@stream-generate-fix
python -m mlx_vlm.chat_ui --model mlx-community/SmolVLM-Instruct-8bit

Gotta love the MLX community! Big thanks to @pcuenq and @prince_canuma !
reacted to jsulz's post with 🚀 3 months ago
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In August, the XetHub team joined Hugging Face
- https://huggingface.co/blog/xethub-joins-hf - and we’ve been rolling up our sleeves to bring the best of both worlds together. We started with a deep dive into the current state of files stored with Git LFS on the Hub.

Getting this information was no small feat. We had to:
* Analyze a complete database dump of all repositories and files stored in Git LFS across Hugging Face.
* Parse through metadata on file sizes and types to accurately map the storage breakdown across Spaces, Models, and Datasets.

You can read more about the findings (with some jaw-dropping stats + charts) here https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7244486280351285248
reacted to merve's post with 🚀 3 months ago
reacted to Xenova's post with 🔥 3 months ago
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Have you tried out 🤗 Transformers.js v3? Here are the new features:
⚡ WebGPU support (up to 100x faster than WASM)
🔢 New quantization formats (dtypes)
🏛 120 supported architectures in total
📂 25 new example projects and templates
🤖 Over 1200 pre-converted models
🌐 Node.js (ESM + CJS), Deno, and Bun compatibility
🏡 A new home on GitHub and NPM

Get started with npm i @huggingface/transformers.

Learn more in our blog post: https://huggingface.co/blog/transformersjs-v3
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