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| # Gradio, check![[gradio-check]] | |
| This wraps up the chapter on building cool ML demos with Gradio - we hope you enjoyed it! To recap, in this chapter we learned: | |
| - How to create Gradio demos with the high-level `Interface` API, and how to configure different input and output modalities. | |
| - Different ways to share Gradio demos, through temporary links and hosting on [Hugging Face Spaces](https://huggingface.co/spaces). | |
| - How to integrate Gradio demos with models and Spaces on the Hugging Face Hub. | |
| - Advanced features like storing state in a demo or providing authentication. | |
| - How to have full control of the data flow and layout of your demo with Gradio Blocks. | |
| If you'd like to test your understanding of the concepts covered in this chapter, check out the quiz in the next section! | |
| ## Where to next?[[where-to-next]] | |
| If you want to learn more about Gradio you can | |
| - Take a look at [Demos](https://github.com/gradio-app/gradio/tree/main/demo) in the repo, there are quite a lot of examples there. | |
| - See the [Guides](https://gradio.app/guides/) page, where you can find guides about cool and advanced features. | |
| - Check the [Docs](https://gradio.app/docs/) page to learn the details. | |
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