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      <title>Hosting Machine Learning apps easily and freely via Hugging Face Spaces</title>
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      <description>Data science and machine learning (ML) projects frequently involve prototyping models as part of ML apps, showing them to potential users to get feedback, and iterating to improve both model as well as problem-solution fit. Tools like Gradio and Streamlit make it easy to develop visually appealing ML apps with a few lines of code. Making these apps available to users is unfortunately not trivial and usually involves paying for cloud hosting and overcoming various technical hurdles.</description>
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