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Microsoft Launches New Open Source Project for KI Users › Dr. Windows

Microsoft Launches New Open Source Project for KI Users › Dr. Windows

Microsoft has specialized in using Windows to access Gallery apps with full examples for ease of use, it’s a new way to do more. Many examples come with the Windows Community Toolkit, such as the React Native Gallery, WinUI 2 Gallery, WinUI 3 Gallery, and the new WPF Gallery. This month we also bring you another application for KI-Entwickler: the AI ​​Dev Gallery.

And like other Vertreters, all services available on the Microsoft Store, the AI ​​Dev Gallery must be activated in the official GitHub repository. Hierfür is current installation of Visual Studio 2022 supported. Mindestanforderungen are probably not trivial. If you read:

  • Operating system: Windows 10 version 1809 or higher bzw. Windows 11
  • Processor: x64 or arm64
  • Storage memory: 16 GB or more
  • Speicherplatz: 20 GB maximum
  • Graphics level: 8 GB of VRAM or more

The services offered are now available, with the application being fully functional offline and also online with the same functionality as Microsoft. For beginners, it is possible to hang on to experienced KI models in general, before you can access your own Windows application, getting yourself a complete solution.

Thanks to the AI ​​Dev Gallery, you can find the KI models available and offered by GitHub and HuggingFace, as well as more than 25 varied scenarios with text, images, audio and video data. Relevant code and library can be exported and issues encountered in Visual Studio 2022. To do this, clean devices can use two models based on CPU and GPU.

Nähere Informationen hat Microsoft in a separate Blogpost zusammengefasst. The project is still underway in a very young stage, it will run for a year with great opportunities to recover them.

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Kevin Kozuszek

Since 1999 I have been in charge of Microsoft and have integrated this ecological system into my digital environment. Since Dr. Windows, I stopped in November 2016 during all the new research, Microsoft in its Open Source projects and its mutual aid platform. Regular News from Mozilla and my digital Alltag are also available.