• taanegl@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    You don’t want what implemented?

    Translation? Captions? Image, text and shape recognition? Perhaps even a localised replacement of search engines?

    I mean the neural accelerators are coming to systems anyways. Best to have all that ready for when it can be utilized properly.

    Again, localising the AI means taking away the need for clouds and SaaS.

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      9 months ago

      People aren’t aware that you can run models locally without all the creepy spying that comes with the “services” that big companies push.

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        9 months ago

        Well they should be, because it can empower them, rather than enslave them, which is what SaaS seeks to do.

        You’ll own and run nothing and like it, says SaaS.

        Or, you can own and run it yourself and absolutely love it.

        I vote for the latter, as I’m sure you do too.

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      9 months ago

      Yeah, offline translation is great, and my eyesight is definitely on its way out. If I could have a locally-run AI in Firefox that I can use to get a description of images, that would be amazing

      People see the sleazy shit that MS, Google, and "Open"AI are doing with AI and jump to the conclusion that it’s evil and useless and we shouldn’t have it at all for any use-case.

      As far as I’m concerned, as long as it’s open source, the training data was obtained ethically, and it doesn’t hoover up my data, AI is a tool we should use.