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  1. A curated collection of Awesome LLM apps built with RAG, AI Agents, Multi-agent Teams, MCP, Voice Agents, and more. This repository features LLM apps that use models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, xAI and open-source models like Qwen or Llama.
  2. LocalAI is a free and open-source AI stack that allows you to run language models, autonomous agents, and document intelligence locally on your hardware. It's an OpenAI API-compatible alternative focused on privacy, ease of use, and extensibility.
  3. Extracting structured information effectively and accurately from long unstructured text with LangExtract and LLMs. This article explores Google’s LangExtract framework and its open-source LLM, Gemma 3, demonstrating how to parse an insurance policy to surface details like exclusions.
  4. This tutorial explores implementing the LLM Arena-as-a-Judge approach to evaluate large language model outputs using head-to-head comparisons. It demonstrates using OpenAI’s GPT-4.1 and Gemini 2.5 Pro, judged by GPT-5, in a customer support scenario.
  5. An Apple study shows that large language models (LLMs) can improve performance by using a checklist-based reinforcement learning scheme, similar to a simple productivity trick of checking one's work.
  6. Build, enrich, and transform datasets using AI models with no code. This repository provides the source code for Hugging Face AI Sheets, an open-source tool for dataset manipulation using AI.
  7. Google has introduced LangExtract, an open-source Python library designed to help developers extract structured information from unstructured text using large language models such as the Gemini models. The library simplifies the process of converting free-form text into structured data, offering features like controlled generation, text chunking, parallel processing, and integration with various LLMs.
  8. This article provides a gentle introduction to Q-learning, its principles, and the basic characteristics of its algorithms, presented in a clear and illustrative tone.
  9. OpenAI releases gpt-oss-120b and gpt-oss-20b, two state-of-the-art open-weight language models that deliver strong real-world performance at low cost. They outperform similarly sized open models on reasoning tasks and are optimized for efficient deployment.
  10. The article discusses the evolution of model inference techniques from 2017 to a projected 2025, highlighting the progression from simple frameworks like Flask and FastAPI to more advanced solutions like Triton Inference Server and vLLM. It details the increasing demands on inference infrastructure driven by larger and more complex models, and the need for optimization in areas like throughput, latency, and cost.

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