May 10, 20251 yr These studios are tailored for experimenting with LLMs, generative AI, and multimodal tools using prompt-based workflows. They often offer immediate feedback, model previews, and no-code or low-code access for rapid prototyping. These platforms are ideal for students, researchers, and creatives testing LLM-powered agents, chatbots, or creative media. Lightweight and accessible, they help users validate use cases before investing in full-scale deployment. Many of these tools now include fine-tuning options and collaborative sharing features. Tools: Google AI Studio – A lightweight interface for testing prompts with Gemini models, offering simple prototyping tools for text, code, and chat-based outputs. Gemini – Google’s direct conversational platform powered by the Gemini family of models, now integrated with multimodal understanding and API workflows. Hugging Face Spaces – A collaborative sandbox to deploy demos and AI apps using Gradio or Streamlit, ideal for public testing and community sharing. Notebook LM – A note-linked AI workspace by Google that lets users upload documents and ask questions or summarize content using Gemini-powered assistants.
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