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Update README to reflect the deletion of unmigrated models.
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**Warning: unmigrated tfhub.dev model artifacts will be deleted on March 18,
2024.**
**TensorFlow Hub has moved to [Kaggle Models](https://kaggle.com/models)**

As of November 15th 2023, most [tfhub.dev](https://tfhub.dev) URLs and model
handles are now redirecting to their migrated/equivalent counterpart on Kaggle
Models.
Starting November 15th 2023, links to [tfhub.dev](https://tfhub.dev) redirect to
their counterparts on Kaggle Models. `tensorflow_hub` will continue to support
downloading models that were initially uploaded to tfhub.dev via e.g.
`hub.load("https://tfhub.dev/<publisher>/<model>/<version>")`. Although no
migration or code rewrites are explicitly required, we recommend replacing
tfhub.dev links with their Kaggle Models counterparts to improve code health and
debuggability. See FAQs [here](https://kaggle.com/tfhub-dev-faqs).

On March 18, 2024, all unmigrated model assets previously surfaced on tfhub.dev
will be deleted – after this date, `hub.load` and `hub.KerasLayer` calls to
these tfhub.dev handles will fail permanently. See the list of unmigrated model
assets here:
As of March 18, 2024, unmigrated model assets (see list below) were deleted and
retrieval is no longer possible. These unmigrated model assets include:

- [inaturalist/vision/embedder/inaturalist_V2](https://github.com/tensorflow/tfhub.dev/tree/master/assets/docs/inaturalist/models/vision/embedder/inaturalist_V2)
- [nvidia/unet/industrial/class_1](https://github.com/tensorflow/tfhub.dev/tree/master/assets/docs/nvidia/models/unet/industrial/class_1)
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- [svampeatlas/vision/classifier/fungi_mobile_V1](https://github.com/tensorflow/tfhub.dev/tree/master/assets/docs/svampeatlas/models/vision/classifier/fungi_mobile_V1)
- [svampeatlas/vision/embedder/fungi_V2](https://github.com/tensorflow/tfhub.dev/tree/master/assets/docs/svampeatlas/models/vision/embedder/fungi_V2)

**If you are an owner of an unmigrated model, please get in touch with us at
[email protected] if you'd like to migrate your model. If you take no
action, your model(s) will be deleted on March 18, 2024 and not retrievable
(either by you or other users).**

For models with a Kaggle Models copy, there will be no impact on the
availability/functionality of models that were copied from tfhub.dev –
`tensorflow_hub` will continue to support downloading models that were initially
uploaded to tfhub.dev via
e.g. `hub.load("https://tfhub.dev/<publisher>/<model>/<version>")`. To see if a
tfhub.dev model has been migrated, enter the model handle in your URL bar – if
the redirect is successful, it has already been migrated, otherwise it is an
unmigrated model and will be subject to deletion.

Although no migration or code rewrites are explicitly required, we recommend
replacing tfhub.dev links with their Kaggle Models counterparts to improve code
health and debuggability.

See FAQs [here](https://kaggle.com/tfhub-dev-faqs).

# tensorflow_hub

This GitHub repository hosts the `tensorflow_hub` Python library to download
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