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A serverless application framework for large-scale data management and AI model serving.
Hypha is a generative AI-powered application framework designed for large-scale data management, AI model serving, and real-time communication. Hypha allows the creation of computational platforms consisting of both computational and user interface components.
Hypha acts as a hub that connects different components through Hypha-RPC. Users and programmatic clients connect to the platform in virtual workspaces, where they can seamlessly make remote procedure calls (RPC) as if they are calling local functions. Developers can integrate all types of compute services, including AI models, tools, and services, across distributed locations.
To get started with Hypha, follow the installation and setup instructions in the documentation.
Hypha is released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.
We welcome contributions from the community. Please see our Contributing Guidelines for more information.
We thank the contributors and community members who have helped make Hypha what it is today.
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A serverless application framework for large-scale data management and AI model serving.
We found that hypha demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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