Business Software for LM Studio

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    OpenAI Reviews
    OpenAI aims to guarantee that artificial general intelligence (AGI)—defined as highly autonomous systems excelling beyond human capabilities in most economically significant tasks—serves the interests of all humanity. While we intend to develop safe and advantageous AGI directly, we consider our mission successful if our efforts support others in achieving this goal. You can utilize our API for a variety of language-related tasks, including semantic search, summarization, sentiment analysis, content creation, translation, and beyond, all with just a few examples or by clearly stating your task in English. A straightforward integration provides you with access to our continuously advancing AI technology, allowing you to explore the API’s capabilities through these illustrative completions and discover numerous potential applications.
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    bolt.diy Reviews
    bolt.diy is an open-source platform that empowers developers to effortlessly create, run, modify, and deploy comprehensive web applications utilizing a variety of large language models (LLMs). It encompasses a diverse selection of models, such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Ollama, OpenRouter, Gemini, LMStudio, Mistral, xAI, HuggingFace, DeepSeek, and Groq. The platform facilitates smooth integration via the Vercel AI SDK, enabling users to tailor and enhance their applications with their preferred LLMs. With an intuitive user interface, bolt.diy streamlines AI development workflows, making it an excellent resource for both experimentation and production-ready solutions. Furthermore, its versatility ensures that developers of all skill levels can harness the power of AI in their projects efficiently.
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    Hugging Face Reviews

    Hugging Face

    Hugging Face

    $9 per month
    Hugging Face is an AI community platform that provides state-of-the-art machine learning models, datasets, and APIs to help developers build intelligent applications. The platform’s extensive repository includes models for text generation, image recognition, and other advanced machine learning tasks. Hugging Face’s open-source ecosystem, with tools like Transformers and Tokenizers, empowers both individuals and enterprises to build, train, and deploy machine learning solutions at scale. It offers integration with major frameworks like TensorFlow and PyTorch for streamlined model development.
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    Vicuna Reviews

    Vicuna

    lmsys.org

    Free
    Vicuna-13B is an open-source conversational agent developed through the fine-tuning of LLaMA, utilizing a dataset of user-shared dialogues gathered from ShareGPT. Initial assessments, with GPT-4 serving as an evaluator, indicate that Vicuna-13B achieves over 90% of the quality exhibited by OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google Bard, and it surpasses other models such as LLaMA and Stanford Alpaca in more than 90% of instances. The entire training process for Vicuna-13B incurs an estimated expenditure of approximately $300. Additionally, the source code and model weights, along with an interactive demonstration, are made available for public access under non-commercial terms, fostering a collaborative environment for further development and exploration. This openness encourages innovation and enables users to experiment with the model's capabilities in diverse applications.
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    Nelly Reviews

    Nelly

    Nelly

    $9 per month
    Nelly serves as an all-in-one AI agent platform that enables users to create, test, share, and deploy AI agents effortlessly, without any coding skills necessary. By utilizing Nelly Studio, individuals can design personalized AI agents by simply providing natural language instructions and formatting them with headings, lists, and various content types. These agents can be enhanced with multiple tools, including a web browser and a database, to effectively perform their designated tasks. Users can tackle complex challenges by breaking them into smaller components, assigning them to specialized sub-agents, which allows for the development of a collaborative team of agents to manage sophisticated workflows. With Nelly, users can engage in natural, fluid conversations with their AI agents, who grasp context and maintain a coherent dialogue, thus removing the necessity for specific commands or syntax. Conversations are systematically organized into threads to improve efficiency and clarity. Furthermore, users have the capability to create departments and arrange their agents through a simple drag-and-drop interface, facilitating the construction of their ideal AI team while enhancing overall productivity. This platform not only streamlines the process of AI interaction but also empowers users to customize their experience to meet their unique needs.
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    Devstral Reviews

    Devstral

    Mistral AI

    $0.1 per million input tokens
    Devstral is a collaborative effort between Mistral AI and All Hands AI, resulting in an open-source large language model specifically tailored for software engineering. This model demonstrates remarkable proficiency in navigating intricate codebases, managing edits across numerous files, and addressing practical problems, achieving a notable score of 46.8% on the SWE-Bench Verified benchmark, which is superior to all other open-source models. Based on Mistral-Small-3.1, Devstral boasts an extensive context window supporting up to 128,000 tokens. It is designed for optimal performance on high-performance hardware setups, such as Macs equipped with 32GB of RAM or Nvidia RTX 4090 GPUs, and supports various inference frameworks including vLLM, Transformers, and Ollama. Released under the Apache 2.0 license, Devstral is freely accessible on platforms like Hugging Face, Ollama, Kaggle, Unsloth, and LM Studio, allowing developers to integrate its capabilities into their projects seamlessly. This model not only enhances productivity for software engineers but also serves as a valuable resource for anyone working with code.
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    Broxi AI Reviews

    Broxi AI

    Broxi AI

    $25 per month
    Broxi AI is an innovative no-code platform that empowers users to transform a basic text description into a fully operational AI agent in just minutes, utilizing intuitive visual drag-and-drop functionalities that eliminate the need for any technical expertise. Its unique Broxi Autopilot feature allows users to input natural language commands, like “create an agent to handle FAQs from our PDF handbook,” and seamlessly specify various input types such as PDFs, chat interfaces, or websites, along with diverse output options like emails, messages, or API interactions. With a single click, Broxi efficiently builds, tests within an interactive sandbox, and enables immediate deployment of your AI agent through various channels, including API, web widgets, Slack integration, or embedded applications. Additionally, it boasts compatibility with numerous tools and systems, provides real-time monitoring and centralized management capabilities, and upholds enterprise-level security standards, ensuring that even non-technical teams can easily automate tasks related to customer support, internal processes, sales interactions, content creation, and data extraction without the necessity of coding. This makes Broxi a powerful ally for organizations aiming to enhance their efficiency and service delivery through AI.
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    Crush Reviews
    Crush is a sophisticated AI coding assistant that resides directly in your terminal, effortlessly linking your tools, code, and workflows with any large language model (LLM) you prefer. It features versatility in model selection, allowing you to pick from a range of LLMs or integrate your own through OpenAI or Anthropic-compatible APIs, and it facilitates mid-session transitions between these models while maintaining contextual integrity. Designed for session-based functionality, Crush supports multiple project-specific contexts operating simultaneously. Enhanced by Language Server Protocol (LSP) improvements, it offers coding-aware context similar to what developers find in their preferred editors. This tool is highly customizable, utilizing Model Context Protocol (MCP) plugins via HTTP, stdio, or SSE to expand its capabilities. Crush can be executed on any platform, utilizing Charm’s elegant Bubble Tea-based TUI to provide a refined terminal user experience. Developed in Go and distributed under the MIT license (with FSL-1.1 for trademark considerations), Crush empowers developers to remain in their terminal while benefiting from advanced AI coding support, thereby streamlining their workflow like never before. Its innovative design not only enhances productivity but also encourages a seamless integration of AI into everyday coding practices.
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    Novelcrafter Reviews

    Novelcrafter

    Novelcrafter

    $4.64 per month
    Novelcrafter is an innovative writing platform powered by AI, designed to assist authors at every stage of their storytelling journey, encompassing everything from brainstorming ideas and developing characters to drafting, reviewing, and finalizing their written works. The platform features a specialized “Codex” wiki that allows writers to organize essential elements such as characters, settings, lore, and world-building details, promoting consistency and ease of access. Additionally, it provides various structured planning modes that include acts, chapters, and scenes, enabling authors to transition effortlessly between the planning phase and the writing interface. Authors have the flexibility to utilize customizable AI tools, allowing them to link their own API keys (such as OpenAI, Claude, or local LLMs) and create specific prompts, or they can choose to write manually without any AI assistance. Furthermore, Novelcrafter boasts a distraction-free writing mode, keeps a revision history, supports the import and export of documents in formats like Word, Markdown, and HTML, and offers mobile compatibility for writers who need to jot down ideas while on the move. This platform seeks to empower writers by providing a comprehensive suite of tools tailored to enhance creativity and streamline the writing process.
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    StarCoder Reviews
    StarCoder and StarCoderBase represent advanced Large Language Models specifically designed for code, developed using openly licensed data from GitHub, which encompasses over 80 programming languages, Git commits, GitHub issues, and Jupyter notebooks. In a manner akin to LLaMA, we constructed a model with approximately 15 billion parameters trained on a staggering 1 trillion tokens. Furthermore, we tailored the StarCoderBase model with 35 billion Python tokens, leading to the creation of what we now refer to as StarCoder. Our evaluations indicated that StarCoderBase surpasses other existing open Code LLMs when tested against popular programming benchmarks and performs on par with or even exceeds proprietary models like code-cushman-001 from OpenAI, the original Codex model that fueled early iterations of GitHub Copilot. With an impressive context length exceeding 8,000 tokens, the StarCoder models possess the capability to handle more information than any other open LLM, thus paving the way for a variety of innovative applications. This versatility is highlighted by our ability to prompt the StarCoder models through a sequence of dialogues, effectively transforming them into dynamic technical assistants that can provide support in diverse programming tasks.
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    Llama 2 Reviews
    Introducing the next iteration of our open-source large language model, this version features model weights along with initial code for the pretrained and fine-tuned Llama language models, which span from 7 billion to 70 billion parameters. The Llama 2 pretrained models have been developed using an impressive 2 trillion tokens and offer double the context length compared to their predecessor, Llama 1. Furthermore, the fine-tuned models have been enhanced through the analysis of over 1 million human annotations. Llama 2 demonstrates superior performance against various other open-source language models across multiple external benchmarks, excelling in areas such as reasoning, coding capabilities, proficiency, and knowledge assessments. For its training, Llama 2 utilized publicly accessible online data sources, while the fine-tuned variant, Llama-2-chat, incorporates publicly available instruction datasets along with the aforementioned extensive human annotations. Our initiative enjoys strong support from a diverse array of global stakeholders who are enthusiastic about our open approach to AI, including companies that have provided valuable early feedback and are eager to collaborate using Llama 2. The excitement surrounding Llama 2 signifies a pivotal shift in how AI can be developed and utilized collectively.
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    The leading open-source AI assistant. You can create custom autocomplete experiences and chats by connecting any models to any context. Remove the barriers that hinder productivity when developing software to remain in flow. Accelerate your development with a plug and play system that is easy to use and integrates into your entire stack. Set up your code assistant so that it can evolve with new capabilities. Continue autocompletes entire sections of code or single lines in any programming languages as you type. Ask questions about files, functions, the entire codebase and more by attaching code or context. Highlight code sections, then press the keyboard shortcut to convert code into natural language.
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