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typo fix #20891

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/source/en/quicktour.mdx
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Expand Up @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ If you can't find a model for your use-case, you'll need to finetune a pretraine

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Under the hood, the [`AutoModelForSequenceClassification`] and [`AutoTokenizer`] classes work together to power the [`pipeline`] you used above. An [AutoClass](./model_doc/auto) is a shortcut that automatically retrieves the architecture of a pretrained model from it's name or path. You only need to select the appropriate `AutoClass` for your task and it's associated preprocessing class.
Under the hood, the [`AutoModelForSequenceClassification`] and [`AutoTokenizer`] classes work together to power the [`pipeline`] you used above. An [AutoClass](./model_doc/auto) is a shortcut that automatically retrieves the architecture of a pretrained model from its name or path. You only need to select the appropriate `AutoClass` for your task and it's associated preprocessing class.

Let's return to the example from the previous section and see how you can use the `AutoClass` to replicate the results of the [`pipeline`].

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