Gradio, a popular tool for creating machine learning applications, has expanded its functionality to support multiple programming languages including Python, JavaScript, Bash, Rust, and R. This development has been facilitated by the contributions from the community. Users can now query any Gradio app through various languages, and every Gradio app hosted on Hugging Face exposes an API. Additionally, a GitHub repository has been created to guide users on building a fully functional Gradio app in R. Notably, users can send requests to the Llama guard space on ZeroGPU.
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