{
  "video": "video-2a98b894.mp4",
  "description": "This video appears to be a screen recording demonstrating an interface, likely within a software development or project management environment, focused on a list of components or services under a heading titled \"**Backend Management**.\"\n\nHere is a detailed description of what is happening:\n\n**Overall Interface:**\n* The screen is dominated by a software window featuring a navigation sidebar on the left and the main content area on the right.\n* The main area displays a table-like view of various items, suggesting a manifest, inventory, or list of deployed services.\n* The overall aesthetic is dark-themed (dark mode), which is common in developer tools.\n\n**Left Sidebar Navigation:**\n* The sidebar contains various sections and links, including:\n    * **Install Models**\n    * **Chat**\n    * **Fine-Tune (Documented)**\n    * **Quantize (Experiment)**\n    * **Dataset**\n    * **Manage / Help Jobs**\n    * **Repository / Repo Jobs**\n    * **Teams**\n    * **Downloads**\n    * **Settings**\n* A logo or name, \"Intel,\" is visible in the top left corner of this panel.\n\n**Main Content Area (Backend Management):**\n* **Header:** The main content area is titled \"**Backend Management**.\" Below the title, there is a description: \"Download and transfer AI Runtimes to power your models.\"\n* **Toolbar:** A small toolbar above the main table includes buttons like \"**Manual Install**,\" **\"...\"** (More options), and icons for filtering or viewing options.\n* **Table Structure:** The core of the screen is a tabular view with the following columns:\n    * **Resource** (This column lists the names/IDs of the components)\n    * **Description** (This provides a brief explanation of what the resource is)\n    * **Repository** (Likely indicating where the resource comes from)\n    * **License**\n    * **Status** (This column shows the deployment status)\n    * **Actions** (This column contains actions for each resource, such as 'Download')\n\n**Content Details (The List):**\nThe table lists numerous entries, many of which seem to follow a naming convention like `cpu-llama-...` or `gpu-llama-...`. Examples include:\n* `cpu-llama-open-qqpe`\n* `cpu-llama-open-qqp-devopent`\n* `cpu-llama-opena-qqpe-quantization`\n* `cpu-codec2-llama-open`\n* `cpu-codec3-llama-open-devopent`\n* `cpu-codec5-llama-open-qqpe`\n* `cpu-codec5-llama-open-devopent`\n* `llama-qqpe`\n* `llama-opena-qqpe-devopent`\n* `llama-open-qqpe-quantization`\n* `llama-type-devopent`\n\nFor each listed resource, the description often mentions: \"**LLM Inference in Q4+**\" or \"**Model quantization backed using femma.opena...**\". The status is generally shown as \"**Not Installed**\" or \"**Installed**.\"\n\n**Activity:**\nThe video primarily shows the user interacting with this interface, potentially scrolling through the extensive list of available backend resources. The timestamps indicate a brief recording, moving from 00:00 to around 00:03.\n\n**Contextual Clues:**\nThe terminology used (LLM, Quantization, CPU/GPU, Models, Runtimes, Femma) strongly suggests this interface is related to deploying, managing, or downloading **Large Language Models (LLMs)**, likely within an environment provided or supported by Intel, given the logo.",
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  "transcoded": true,
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}