• Snapz@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    We were already robbed of the brief value stage of AI, it came out of the gate with a corporate handler and a ™

    The internet had a stretch where it was just useful, available and exciting. This does not.

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      11 months ago

      Local models are a thing, and GPT is extremely useful in some cases, even with the corporate handholding. I find the whole space super exciting, personally.

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        11 months ago

        The accessibility of local models is nowhere near what the early web was. We could ALL have a geocities website and our own goofy “corner of the internet” without the extra bullshit.

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          10 months ago

          be the person that makes local ai’s the new geo cities. Make the tech accessible bro! I will invest in your crowdfund

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          after due dilligence only… that is

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      11 months ago

      if you mean “a useful stage where I have to learn nothing and do nothing” then sure, but if you mean “a useful stage where interested parties can hack on cool things” then Im pretty sure we’ve had an early version of that for almost a decade now and my prediction is its only going to get better (in the same way computing resources always ebb and flow between server and client). right now we are in a very heavy server-oriented stage because bringup costs are high.