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what are the alternatives of openAI playgournd?
Can we use OpenAI playground type service for free for practicing purpose. if yes, then how to use them as Google's AI playground or Huggingface playground options are not understandable as we are taught in the video of the course. this paid option is hampering my quest for learning this skill. thank you in anticipation for this reply
https://clickup.com/blog/openai-playground-alternatives/ This link can be helpful for you
@google-mdsozibahmed maybe try self hosting the LLM? It will depend on your equipment but could be doable.
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Depends on your equipment
I didn't get any reply as yet that may help solve my problem 🤔
@irfan-ali-khan you must have an OpenAI subscription to use the playground. Using the playground will cost you the token usage costs as well. The only alternative is to self-host a LLM server.
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Try hosting your own LLM server there are many material online that can help you with that but remember it depends on your equipment
try LL Studio: LM Studio - Discover, download, and run local LLMs
There are several alternatives to OpenAI Playground that offer similar functionality for experimenting with artificial intelligence and machine learning models. Here are a few popular options:
1. Google Colab: Google Colab is a cloud-based platform that allows you to write and execute Python code in a Jupyter notebook environment. It provides free access to GPUs and TPUs, making it ideal for running AI models.
2. Kaggle Kernels: Kaggle Kernels is another cloud-based platform that offers a collaborative coding environment for data science and machine learning projects. It provides pre-installed libraries, datasets, and computing resources.
3. IBM Watson Studio: IBM Watson Studio is an enterprise-level AI platform that offers a suite of tools for data scientists, including Jupyter notebooks for experimentation and development.