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clem 
posted an update about 4 hours ago
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You can now bill your inference costs from all our inference partners (together, fireworks, fal, sambanova, cerebras, hyperbolic,...) to your Hugging Face organization.

Useful to drive more company-wide usage of AI without the billing headaches!
clem 
posted an update 11 days ago
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Llama 4 is in transformers!

Fun example using the instruction-tuned Maverick model responding about two images, using tensor parallel for maximum speed.

From https://huggingface.co/blog/llama4-release
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clem 
posted an update 13 days ago
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Llama models (arguably the most successful open AI models of all times) just represented 3% of total model downloads on Hugging Face in March.

People and media like stories of winner takes all & one model/company to rule them all but the reality is much more nuanced than this!

Kudos to all the small AI builders out there!
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clem 
posted an update 14 days ago
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Now in Enterprise Hub organizations, you can centralize your billing not only for HF usage but also inference through our inference partners.

Will prevent some headaches for your finance & accounting teams haha (so feel free to share that with them).
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clem 
posted an update 16 days ago
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Before 2020, most of the AI field was open and collaborative. For me, that was the key factor that accelerated scientific progress and made the impossible possible—just look at the “T” in ChatGPT, which comes from the Transformer architecture openly shared by Google.

Then came the myth that AI was too dangerous to share, and companies started optimizing for short-term revenue. That led many major AI labs and researchers to stop sharing and collaborating.

With OAI and sama now saying they're willing to share open weights again, we have a real chance to return to a golden age of AI progress and democratization—powered by openness and collaboration, in the US and around the world.

This is incredibly exciting. Let’s go, open science and open-source AI!
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clem 
posted an update 19 days ago
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What's this cool purple banner haha 😶😶😶
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clem 
posted an update 27 days ago
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Should we assemble affordable open-source robots at Hugging Face for the community. Would you buy them? At what price?
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clem 
posted an update 28 days ago
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Nice new space to see how fast your personal or organization followers are growing on HF:
julien-c/follow-history

As you can see, I still have more followers than @julien-c even if he's trying to change this by building such cool spaces 😝😝😝
clem 
posted an update about 1 month ago
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We just crossed 1,500,000 public models on Hugging Face (and 500k spaces, 330k datasets, 50k papers). One new repository is created every 15 seconds. Congratulations all!
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clem 
posted an update about 1 month ago
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I was chatting with @peakji , one of the cofounders of Manu AI, who told me he was on Hugging Face (very cool!).

He shared an interesting insight which is that agentic capabilities might be more of an alignment problem rather than a foundational capability issue. Similar to the difference between GPT-3 and InstructGPT, some open-source foundation models are simply trained to 'answer everything in one response regardless of the complexity of the question' - after all, that's the user preference in chatbot use cases. Just a bit of post-training on agentic trajectories can make an immediate and dramatic difference.

As a thank you to the community, he shared 100 invite code first-come first serve, just use “HUGGINGFACE” to get access!
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clem 
posted an update about 1 month ago
clem 
posted an update about 1 month ago
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Super happy to welcome Nvidia as our latest enterprise hub customer. They have almost 2,000 team members using Hugging Face, and close to 20,000 followers of their org. Can't wait to see what they'll open-source for all of us in the coming months!

Nvidia's org: nvidia
Enterprise hub: https://huggingface.co/enterprise
clem 
posted an update about 2 months ago
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What are the best organizations to follow on @huggingface ?

On top of my head:
- Deepseek (35,000 followers): deepseek-ai
- Meta Llama (27,000 followers): meta-llama
- Black Forrest Labs (11,000 followers): black-forest-labs
- OpenAI (5,000 followers): openai
- Nvidia (16,000 followers): nvidia
- MIcrosoft (9,000 followers): microsoft
- AllenAI (2,000 followers): allenai
- Mistral (5,000 followers): mistralai
- XAI (600 followers): xai-org
- Stability AI (16,000 followers): stabilityai
- Qwen (16,000 followers): Qwen
- GoogleAI (8,000 followers): google
- Unsloth (3,000 followers): unsloth
- Bria AI (4,000 followers): briaai
- NousResearch (1,300 followers): NousResearch

Bonus, the agent course org with 17,000 followers: agents-course
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clem 
posted an update about 2 months ago
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We crossed 1B+ tokens routed to inference providers partners on HF, that we released just a few days ago.

Just getting started of course but early users seem to like it & always happy to be able to partner with cool startups in the ecosystem.

Have you been using any integration and how can we make it better?

https://huggingface.co/blog/inference-providers
clem 
posted an update 3 months ago
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AI is not a zero-sum game. Open-source AI is the tide that lifts all boats!
clem 
posted an update 3 months ago
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The 🐳 just crossed 10,000 followers on HF

deepseek-ai
clem 
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clem 
posted an update 4 months ago
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Coming back to Paris Friday to open our new Hugging Face office!

We're at capacity for the party but add your name in the waiting list as we're trying to privatize the passage du Caire for extra space for robots 🤖🦾🦿

https://t.co/enkFXjWndJ
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