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Hello @jgiovaresco, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request focuses on updating core Gravitee dependencies related to AI model and inference services. By bumping these versions to their latest snapshot releases, the project ensures it leverages the most recent features, bug fixes, and improvements from these critical components, maintaining alignment with ongoing development efforts.

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  • Dependency Updates: The gravitee-inference-service dependency has been updated from version 1.3.3 to 1.3.4-apim11217-SNAPSHOT.
  • Dependency Updates: The gravitee-resource-ai-model-api dependency has been updated from version 2.2.0 to 2.2.1-apim11217-SNAPSHOT.

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This pull request updates the versions of gravitee-inference-service and gravitee-resource-ai-model-api dependencies. However, the new versions are SNAPSHOT versions, which is not recommended for a project with a release version. I've added a comment to address this by suggesting to use stable release versions instead to ensure build stability and reproducibility.

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<gravitee-inference-service.version>1.3.4-apim11217-SNAPSHOT</gravitee-inference-service.version>
<gravitee-resource-ai-model-api.version>2.2.1-apim11217-SNAPSHOT</gravitee-resource-ai-model-api.version>
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The dependencies gravitee-inference-service and gravitee-resource-ai-model-api are being updated to SNAPSHOT versions. Using SNAPSHOT dependencies in a project with a release version (3.0.0 in this case) is a bad practice as it can lead to build instability and issues with artifact resolution. Release versions should only depend on other release versions. Please use stable release versions for these dependencies.

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<gravitee-inference-service.version>1.3.4-apim11217-SNAPSHOT</gravitee-inference-service.version>
<gravitee-resource-ai-model-api.version>2.2.1-apim11217-SNAPSHOT</gravitee-resource-ai-model-api.version>
<gravitee-inference-service.version>1.3.4</gravitee-inference-service.version>
<gravitee-resource-ai-model-api.version>2.2.1</gravitee-resource-ai-model-api.version>

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