
Gradio has released version 3.0, featuring a complete redesign of its library based on user feedback. The new version utilizes modern technologies like Svelte for improved performance, including smaller payloads and faster page loads. Key updates include revamped components, a new low-level language called Gradio Blocks for building custom web apps, and a competition called the Gradio Blocks Party to encourage users to create innovative demos. This release aims to make machine learning more accessible to a wider audience.
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© GitHub ChangelogGitHub will deprecate GPT-5.2 and GPT-5.2-Codex models by June 1, 2026. Users are advised to update their workflows to supported models.
The latest update to ggml-webgpu addresses vectorized handling in the mul-mat and mul-mat-id functions. This release includes support for various operating systems and architectures.