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List of websites where you can find AI Models

Here are some websites where you can find and access AI models:

  1. Hugging Face
    • Website: huggingface.co
    • Description: A popular platform offering a wide range of pre-trained AI models, particularly in natural language processing (NLP). The site also provides tools for fine-tuning models and deploying them.
  2. TensorFlow Hub
    • Website: tfhub.dev
    • Description: A repository of pre-trained machine learning models ready for fine-tuning and deployment, covering various domains like vision, text, and more.
  3. Model Zoo (PyTorch)
    • Website: pytorch.org/hub
    • Description: A collection of pre-trained models in PyTorch, including implementations for various tasks in computer vision, NLP, and more.
  4. Kaggle
    • Website: kaggle.com
    • Description: Known for its data science competitions, Kaggle also hosts a large repository of datasets and pre-trained models shared by the community.
  5. OpenAI
    • Website: openai.com
    • Description: Offers access to advanced AI models, including the GPT series. OpenAI provides APIs for integrating these models into various applications.
  6. Google AI
    • Website: ai.google/tools
    • Description: A resource from Google providing various tools, libraries, and pre-trained models across different AI disciplines.
  7. Microsoft Azure AI Gallery
    • Website: gallery.azure.ai
    • Description: A platform offering a variety of pre-trained AI models and tools that can be integrated into applications using Azure services.
  8. IBM Model Asset eXchange
    • Website: ibm.biz/model-exchange
    • Description: A collection of open-source deep learning models that can be used to build AI applications, provided by IBM.
  9. NVIDIA NGC
    • Website: ngc.nvidia.com
    • Description: NVIDIA’s platform offering GPU-optimized AI, deep learning, and high-performance computing (HPC) containers, models, and datasets.
  10. Caffe Model Zoo
    • Website: github.com/BVLC/caffe/wiki/Model-Zoo
    • Description: A repository of pre-trained models using the Caffe deep learning framework, suitable for various computer vision tasks.

These platforms provide a variety of AI models that can be used for tasks such as natural language processing, computer vision, speech recognition, and more. They offer both pre-trained models for direct use and tools for training custom models.

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