Fine-tune Any LLM from the Hugging Face Hub with Together AI
Together AI has announced an integration with Hugging Face that enables fine-tuning of any model from the Hugging Face Hub directly through Together AI's platform. This partnership expands access to fine-tuning infrastructure for open-weight models without requiring users to manage their own compute. The integration targets developers and enterprises seeking managed fine-tuning workflows for a broad range of open-source LLMs.
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We Got Claude to Fine-Tune an Open Source LLM
Hugging Face demonstrates using Claude (Anthropic's model) as an orchestrating agent to autonomously fine-tune an open-source LLM, showcasing an agentic workflow for model training. The post illustrates how a frontier model can handle the end-to-end process of dataset preparation, training configuration, and execution for a smaller open-weights model. This represents a practical example of AI-assisted ML engineering and agent-tool ecosystem development.
Databricks + Hugging Face Integration Achieves Up to 40% Faster LLM Training and Tuning
Databricks and Hugging Face have published a case study describing their integration that delivers up to 40% faster training and fine-tuning of large language models. The collaboration leverages Databricks' distributed compute infrastructure alongside Hugging Face's model hub and training libraries. This represents a practical infrastructure optimization for enterprise teams running LLM workloads on Databricks.
Hugging Face and FriendliAI Partner to Supercharge Model Deployment on the Hub
Hugging Face and FriendliAI have announced a partnership to integrate FriendliAI's inference infrastructure directly into the Hugging Face Hub. The collaboration aims to simplify and accelerate model deployment for developers accessing models through the Hub. This expands the ecosystem of inference providers available on Hugging Face's platform.
Making thousands of open LLMs bloom in the Vertex AI Model Garden
Hugging Face and Google Cloud announced an integration bringing thousands of open-source LLMs from the Hugging Face Hub into Vertex AI Model Garden. This partnership allows developers to deploy open-weight models directly through Google Cloud's managed infrastructure. The collaboration represents a significant expansion of enterprise-accessible open model deployment options on a major cloud platform.
Accelerate a World of LLMs on Hugging Face with NVIDIA NIM
NVIDIA NIM microservices are being integrated with Hugging Face to enable optimized inference deployment for a broad range of LLMs hosted on the Hub. The partnership allows developers to deploy Hugging Face models via NIM's containerized inference stack, leveraging NVIDIA's TensorRT-LLM and other optimizations. This expands the ecosystem of models accessible through NIM beyond NVIDIA's own catalog to the wider Hugging Face model repository.
Falcon LLM Integrated into Hugging Face Ecosystem
Hugging Face announced the integration of the Falcon language models (Falcon-7B and Falcon-40B) into its ecosystem, including model hosting, inference APIs, and tooling support. Falcon, developed by the Technology Innovation Institute (TII), had recently topped the Open LLM Leaderboard at the time of release. The post covers usage patterns, fine-tuning guidance, and deployment options within the Hugging Face stack.
Improving Hugging Face Model Access for Kaggle Users
Hugging Face has announced an integration improvement that streamlines how Kaggle users access models from the Hugging Face Hub. The update appears to reduce friction for practitioners using Kaggle notebooks and compute environments to work with Hugging Face-hosted models. This represents a platform-level partnership move between two major ML community hubs.
Hugging Face and AWS Partner to Make AI More Accessible
Hugging Face announced a strategic partnership with Amazon Web Services to expand access to AI models and tools. The collaboration aims to integrate Hugging Face's model hub and libraries more deeply with AWS infrastructure and services. This represents a significant enterprise deployment and cloud distribution move for the open-source AI ecosystem.



