Hugging Face has discontinued its HuggingChat service as announced by Chief Technology Officer Julien Chaumond on LinkedIn.
This closure, occurring 27 months after its April 2023 launch, aims to facilitate the development of a new, more integrated offering within the Hugging Face ecosystem. HuggingChat was introduced as an open-source alternative to chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, demonstrating the capabilities of open-source models. The company has not disclosed specific details regarding a potential return or the nature of its successor. Brigitte Tousignant, Hugging Face’s communications lead, advised monitoring the platform’s discussion forums for future updates. Users can download their past conversations as a zip file for use with other interfaces.
HuggingChat gained attention for its transparency and developer-focused approach, positioning itself among emerging chatbots such as Google Gemini, Anthropic’s Claude, Meta’s LLaMA, Perplexity, and Mistral’s le Chat. It demonstrated capabilities in text generation, code writing, and question answering. However, the service presented disadvantages, including unreliable response times and a reported susceptibility to hallucinations and inaccuracies due to a comparatively smaller dataset than its competitors.
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Despite these limitations, Hugging Face characterizes HuggingChat as a valuable “experiment.” Victor Mustar, Head of Product at Hugging Face, stated on X that over its two-year operational period, HuggingChat supported more than 20 open-source models, including Cohere’s Command R+, assisted over 1 million users, and powered more than 100,000 assistants.
Tousignant commented, “HuggingChat enabled us to experiment with Inference and tools and host many models from the community. It also highlighted a real appetite for open, transparent, customizable AI and provided valuable insights into real-world model evaluation, user interaction, and multi-model deployment. Stay tuned for what’s to come!”
The decision to discontinue HuggingChat reflects the rapid advancements in AI since 2023. While Hugging Face has not revealed details about its next-generation chatbot, it is anticipated that any future iteration could leverage the diverse range of models available on its platform, potentially creating a system akin to Quora’s Poe or You.com’s AI hub, but built entirely on open technology. The company may also seek to integrate multimodal capabilities and enhanced scalability to align with offerings from competitors like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude, potentially serving both individual users and enterprise clients.