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Colab is a free cloud service that lets you create and share interactive notebooks with code, text, and visualizations. You can use Colab for data science, machine learning, and accessing Google's Gemini API and hardware.
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Colab is a hosted service that lets you run Jupyter Notebooks with no setup and access to GPUs and TPUs. It is suitable for machine learning, data science, and education, and has a blog, a catalog of notebooks, and resources to learn more.
Learn how to use Colaboratory, a web-based notebook environment for Python and other languages. Explore cells, code, text, magics, completions, exceptions, outputs, and integration with Drive.
Explore a series of instructive and educational notebooks organized by topic areas on Google Colab, a free cloud-based platform for interactive computing. Learn how to use Gemini API, Transformers, TensorBoard, BigQuery, Vertex AI, and more for AI, data, and cloud computing.
Learn Pandas, a popular Python package for data science and analytics, in an interactive notebook on Colab. This is a ported version of the official 10 Minutes to Pandas tutorial with examples and exercises.
With Colab you can import an image dataset, train an image classifier on it, and evaluate the model, all in just a few lines of code. Colab notebooks execute code on Google's cloud servers,...
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