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freddyaboultonΒ 
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Time is running out! ⏰

Less than 24 hours to participate in the MCP Hackathon and win thousands of dollars in prizes! Don't miss this opportunity to showcase your skills.

Visit Agents-MCP-Hackathon/AI-Marketing-Content-Creator to register!

freddyaboultonΒ 
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🚨 NotebookLM Dethroned?! 🚨

Meet Fluxions vui: The new open-source dialogue generation model.
🀯 100M Params, 40k hours audio!
πŸŽ™οΈ Multi-speaker audio
πŸ˜‚ Non-speech sounds (like [laughs]!)
πŸ“œ MIT License

Is this the future of content creation? Watch the video and decide for yourself!

https://huggingface.co/spaces/fluxions/vui-spacehttps://huggingface.co/fluxions/vui
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abidlabsΒ 
posted an update 15 days ago
abidlabsΒ 
posted an update about 2 months ago
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HOW TO ADD MCP SUPPORT TO ANY πŸ€— SPACE

Gradio now supports MCP! If you want to convert an existing Space, like this one hexgrad/Kokoro-TTS, so that you can use it with Claude Desktop / Cursor / Cline / TinyAgents / or any LLM that supports MCP, here's all you need to do:

1. Duplicate the Space (in the Settings Tab)
2. Upgrade the Gradio sdk_version to 5.28 (in the README.md)
3. Set mcp_server=True in launch()
4. (Optionally) add docstrings to the function so that the LLM knows how to use it, like this:

def generate(text, speed=1):
    """
    Convert text to speech audio.

    Parameters:
        text (str): The input text to be converted to speech.
        speed (float, optional): Playback speed of the generated speech.


That's it! Now your LLM will be able to talk to you 🀯
abidlabsΒ 
posted an update about 2 months ago
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Hi folks! Excited to share a new feature from the Gradio team along with a tutorial.

If you don't already know, Gradio is an open-source Python library used to build interfaces for machine learning models. Beyond just creating UIs, Gradio also exposes API capabilities and now, Gradio apps can be launched Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for LLMs.

If you already know how to use Gradio, there are only two additional things you need to do:
* Add standard docstrings to your function (these will be used to generate the descriptions for your tools for the LLM)
* Set mcp_server=True in launch()


Here's a complete example (make sure you already have the latest version of Gradio installed):


import gradio as gr

def letter_counter(word, letter):
    """Count the occurrences of a specific letter in a word.
    
    Args:
        word: The word or phrase to analyze
        letter: The letter to count occurrences of
        
    Returns:
        The number of times the letter appears in the word
    """
    return word.lower().count(letter.lower())

demo = gr.Interface(
    fn=letter_counter,
    inputs=["text", "text"],
    outputs="number",
    title="Letter Counter",
    description="Count how many times a letter appears in a word"
)

demo.launch(mcp_server=True)



This is a very simple example, but you can add the ability to generate Ghibli images or speak emotions to any LLM that supports MCP. Once you have an MCP running locally, you can copy-paste the same app to host it on [Hugging Face Spaces](https://huggingface.co/spaces/) as well.

All free and open-source of course! Full tutorial: https://www.gradio.app/guides/building-mcp-server-with-gradio
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abidlabsΒ 
posted an update 3 months ago
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JOURNEY TO 1 MILLION DEVELOPERS

5 years ago, we launched Gradio as a simple Python library to let researchers at Stanford easily demo computer vision models with a web interface.

Today, Gradio is used by >1 million developers each month to build and share AI web apps. This includes some of the most popular open-source projects of all time, like Automatic1111, Fooocus, Oobabooga’s Text WebUI, Dall-E Mini, and LLaMA-Factory.

How did we get here? How did Gradio keep growing in the very crowded field of open-source Python libraries? I get this question a lot from folks who are building their own open-source libraries. This post distills some of the lessons that I have learned over the past few years:

1. Invest in good primitives, not high-level abstractions
2. Embed virality directly into your library
3. Focus on a (growing) niche
4. Your only roadmap should be rapid iteration
5. Maximize ways users can consume your library's outputs

1. Invest in good primitives, not high-level abstractions

When we first launched Gradio, we offered only one high-level class (gr.Interface), which created a complete web app from a single Python function. We quickly realized that developers wanted to create other kinds of apps (e.g. multi-step workflows, chatbots, streaming applications), but as we started listing out the apps users wanted to build, we realized what we needed to do:

Read the rest here: https://x.com/abidlabs/status/1907886
freddyaboultonΒ 
posted an update 3 months ago
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Ever wanted to share your AI creations with friends? ✨

Screenshots are fine, but imagine letting others play with your ACTUAL model!

Introducing Gradio deep links πŸ”— - now you can share interactive AI apps, not just images.

Add a gr.DeepLinkButton to any app and get shareable URLs that let ANYONE experiment with your models.

freddyaboultonΒ 
posted an update 3 months ago
freddyaboultonΒ 
posted an update 4 months ago
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Getting WebRTC and Websockets right in python is very tricky. If you've tried to wrap an LLM in a real-time audio layer then you know what I'm talking about.

That's where FastRTC comes in! It makes WebRTC and Websocket streams super easy with minimal code and overhead.

Check out our org: hf.co/fastrtc
akhaliqΒ 
posted an update 6 months ago
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Google drops Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking

a new experimental model that unlocks stronger reasoning capabilities and shows its thoughts. The model plans (with thoughts visible), can solve complex problems with Flash speeds, and more

now available in anychat, try it out: https://huggingface.co/spaces/akhaliq/anychat
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freddyaboultonΒ 
posted an update 6 months ago
freddyaboultonΒ 
posted an update 6 months ago
freddyaboultonΒ 
posted an update 6 months ago
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Version 0.0.21 of gradio-pdf now properly loads chinese characters!
freddyaboultonΒ 
posted an update 6 months ago
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Hello Llama 3.2! πŸ—£οΈπŸ¦™

Build a Siri-like coding assistant that responds to "Hello Llama" in 100 lines of python! All with Gradio, webRTC 😎

freddyaboulton/hey-llama-code-editor
freddyaboultonΒ 
posted an update 6 months ago
akhaliqΒ 
posted an update 7 months ago
akhaliqΒ 
posted an update 7 months ago
akhaliqΒ 
posted an update 7 months ago
abidlabsΒ 
posted an update 9 months ago
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πŸ‘‹ Hi Gradio community,

I'm excited to share that Gradio 5 will launch in October with improvements across security, performance, SEO, design (see the screenshot for Gradio 4 vs. Gradio 5), and user experience, making Gradio a mature framework for web-based ML applications.

Gradio 5 is currently in beta, so if you'd like to try it out early, please refer to the instructions below:

---------- Installation -------------

Gradio 5 depends on Python 3.10 or higher, so if you are running Gradio locally, please ensure that you have Python 3.10 or higher, or download it here: https://www.python.org/downloads/

* Locally: If you are running gradio locally, simply install the release candidate with pip install gradio --pre
* Spaces: If you would like to update an existing gradio Space to use Gradio 5, you can simply update the sdk_version to be 5.0.0b3 in the README.md file on Spaces.

In most cases, that’s all you have to do to run Gradio 5.0. If you start your Gradio application, you should see your Gradio app running, with a fresh new UI.

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Fore more information, please see: https://github.com/gradio-app/gradio/issues/9463
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freddyaboultonΒ 
posted an update 12 months ago
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