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5 changes: 1 addition & 4 deletions docs/source/users/index.md
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## Model providers

Jupyter AI supports a wide range of model providers and models. To use Jupyter AI, you will need to
install the corresponding Python package and configure the API key (or other authenication credentials) for the provider.
You can find the environment variables you need to set, and the Python packages you need, in
[`packages/jupyter-ai/jupyter_ai/providers.py`](https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyter-ai/blob/main/packages/jupyter-ai/jupyter_ai/providers.py).
Jupyter AI supports a wide range of model providers and models. To use Jupyter AI with a particular provider, you must install its Python packages and set its API key (or other credentials) in your environment or in the chat interface.

Jupyter AI supports the following model providers:

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