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alexnasa 
posted an update 2 months ago
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Now with extra functionality at the same LTX-2 HF Space, you can now add also your last frame along side your first frame to guide the generated videos by choosing our frame interpolation mode...

Try it out: alexnasa/ltx-2-TURBO
alexnasa 
posted an update 3 months ago
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Now also with LTX-2 Detailer (Lightricks/LTX-2-19b-IC-LoRA-Detailer)

Try it out: alexnasa/ltx-2-TURBO
alexnasa 
posted an update 3 months ago
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Now with additional Dolly camera support, on the same HF page, with no overhead on generation time!

HF Space: alexnasa/ltx-2-TURBO


abidlabs 
posted an update 5 months ago
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Why I think local, open-source models will eventually win.

The most useful AI applications are moving toward multi-turn agentic behavior: systems that take hundreds or even thousands of iterative steps to complete a task, e.g. Claude Code, computer-control agents that click, type, and test repeatedly.

In these cases, the power of the model is not how smart it is per token, but in how quickly it can interact with its environment and tools across many steps. In that regime, model quality becomes secondary to latency.

An open-source model that can call tools quickly, check that the right thing was clicked, or verify that a code change actually passes tests can easily outperform a slightly “smarter” closed model that has to make remote API calls for every move.

Eventually, the balance tips: it becomes impractical for an agent to rely on remote inference for every micro-action. Just as no one would tolerate a keyboard that required a network request per keystroke, users won’t accept agent workflows bottlenecked by latency. All devices will ship with local, open-source models that are “good enough” and the expectation will shift toward everything running locally. It’ll happen sooner than most people think.
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abidlabs 
posted an update 7 months ago
abidlabs 
posted an update 11 months ago
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The Gradio x Agents x MCP hackathon keeps growing! We now have more $1,000,000 in credit for participants and and >$16,000 in cash prizes for winners.

We've kept registration open until the end of this week, so join and let's build cool stuff together as a community: https://huggingface.co/spaces/ysharma/gradio-hackathon-registration-2025