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Google Colab is a cloud-based Jupyter notebook environment that lets you write and run Python code in a browser without local setup It is widely used for AI, machine learning, data analysis, education, and rapid prototyping because it offers hosted compute, including GPUs and TPUs on some plans
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If you want to write and run Python code without installing anything on your machine, Google Colab is one of the easiest ways to start Whether you're learning Python, building AI models, or analyzing data, Colab gives you a powerful environment—right in your browser
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