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[Model Launch] Welcome Google's Gemma to Kaggle!

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Gemma is Google’s new family of open models built from the same research and technology used to

[Kaggle] Hi {NAME}, We’re excited to [welcome Google's Gemma to Kaggle!]( Gemma is Google’s new family of open models built from the same research and technology used to create Gemini. The 2B and 7B versions are available today. [Access Gemma]( We worked hard behind the scenes to support this launch and make it really simple for you to get started. On Kaggle, there’s already: - Implementations of Gemma in 8 different frameworks (including Keras, PyTorch, and Transformers) with code samples - an inference tool to demo the different variations right on the model card page - a [Kaggle competition]( challenging participants to use Gemma to build a helpful AI assistant for data science tasks (winners will be announced at Google I/O!) We know that this community has the skills and curiosity to openly stress test Gemma and share impressive fine-tuned variants that accelerate ML innovation even further. We can’t wait to see what you build! Happy Kaggling, Meg Risdal Kaggle Product Manager Kaggle, Inc 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy Mountain View, CA 94043 This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you indicated that you'd like to receive news and updates about Kaggle. If you don't want to receive these emails in the future, please [unsubscribe here](. You can also change your preferences on your account's profile page by logging in at [kaggle.com.](

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