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Google’s Gemma AI models surpass 150M downloads
Google’s openly available Gemma collection of AI models has reached a milestone: over 150 million downloads. Omar Sanseviero, a developer relations engineer at Google DeepMind, announced the figure on X over the weekend, also revealing that developers have created more than 70,000 variants of Gemma on the AI dev platform Hugging Face. Google launched Gemma […]
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andrea
I tried Gemma. It is good, but I still prefer Qwen ![]()
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gflashner
Have you tried Mistral? We have been using Mistral small for quite some time now. They released Mistral medium a few days ago, although I am not sure if they will open source it.
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andrea
Will try that too. Thanks!
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