Haven’t thought avout that before-- all the AI users are making their intent and actions clear when they use it. That’s valuable if they get sued or need to be held accountable.
Oh, of course. This is why people use the offline models in Ollama, LM Studio, Jan, etc. I even know a guy who is training his own fully offline LLM. FOSS is generally the safest way to go, hence Lemmy, Linux, etc.
Haven’t thought avout that before-- all the AI users are making their intent and actions clear when they use it. That’s valuable if they get sued or need to be held accountable.
Oh, of course. This is why people use the offline models in Ollama, LM Studio, Jan, etc. I even know a guy who is training his own fully offline LLM. FOSS is generally the safest way to go, hence Lemmy, Linux, etc.
I’ve been meaning to look into offline models to do some “research” on their capabilities. Any recommendations in general for doing this?
Those links I shared are what I know…
No worries, thanks
“To keep safe from being sued or held accountable, make sure to only post your intentions on Lemmy!”
Joking, but it amused me to read your comment like this.
Everyone knows lemmy is anonymous and fully untrackable