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- linux@lemmy.ml
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- linux@lemmy.ml
I’m not a huge fan of AI, but I do use it occasionally. I found a tool on Flathub that I’ve been trying out, so I thought i would share it if any for you need something like it. The interface is also pretty nice if you use Gnome(it don’t look so nice KDE). Its unstable on my arch install
something tells me its not local
local AI models are a thing you know, just run this on a computer with no internet access and you’ll swiftly see whether it relies on servers or not.
I think something is lying to you.
so like, turn your network connection off and try it
Why would that be the case?
Computation and storage limitations
You overestimate the hardware required to run AI.
I can run Llama3 on my desktop with a 3060, answers are near instant.
model training is often exorbitantly high-energy and storage, but the model output is not: GPT3 cost $7 million dollars just in electricity costs to train, but the model is “only” 500 GB, and can be run locally on just CPU processing
cool
You can run a basic model on pretty mid-range hardware, the smaller ones are only 1-2GB in size.
To be fair, the first time I tried running local AI (and it actually worked), I was so surprised that I actually unplugged my Ethernet and tried again. I’m still surprised, but it’s possible for the massive amounts of training data to be compressed to a model under only 10 or 20 GB.
Username checks out
It absolutely is. I even tested it with WiFi turned off.
Just use firejail to sandbox it and find out.