Welcome to the July 24th edition of Hugging Face News! This week, we’re excited to announce the release of Llama 2 on Hugging Face, a major update to the popular natural language processing library. Llama 2 introduces new features and improvements that will enhance your NLP workflows. We’re also celebrating the winners of our inaugural AI Open Source Game competition, who showcase the power of AI in innovative ways.
Llama 2 Arrives on Hugging Face
Llama 2, the eagerly anticipated update to the popular natural language processing library, is now available on Hugging Face! This major release brings a host of new features and improvements, making it easier than ever to process, analyze, and generate text data. Whether you’re a data scientist, developer, or NLP enthusiast, Llama 2 has something for you.
What’s new in Llama 2?
- Enhanced tokenization: Llama 2 offers more robust tokenization with support for a wider range of languages and character sets.
- Pretrained models: New pretrained models are available for various NLP tasks, including text classification, named entity recognition (NER), and more.
- Easy integration: Llama 2 integrates seamlessly with Hugging Face libraries such as Transformers, making it easy to leverage state-of-the-art NLP models.
To get started with Llama 2, visit the Hugging Face library today! You’ll find comprehensive documentation, examples, and tutorials to help you get up and running quickly.
AI Open Source Game Competition Winners
We’re thrilled to announce the winners of our inaugural AI Open Source Game competition! This innovative competition challenges participants to create their own AI-powered games using open source libraries and tools. The competition celebrates the creativity and innovation of the AI community.
Winners of the AI Open Source Game competition:
- Aiboocalypse - A team led by Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert
Aiboocalypse is a captivating game where players must defend their island from an army of robotic dinosaurs using AI-powered strategies. The game showcases the power of AI in a fun and engaging way. - Codex - A team led by Matthieu Huet
Codex is a puzzle game where players must use AI techniques to navigate a world filled with challenges and puzzles. Codex explores the intersection between AI and gaming, offering a unique and challenging experience. - Omnipath - A team led by Samim Winiger
Omnipath is a strategy game where players control an AI-powered robot to navigate a complex environment and complete missions. The game emphasizes pathfinding and decision-making using AI algorithms.
These winners are not only talented developers but also creative thinkers who are pushing the boundaries of AI in gaming. We’re excited to see where their creativity takes them next!
Congratulations to all the winners of the AI Open Source Game competition! Stay tuned for more updates on our upcoming events and new projects.