Self-hosting LLMs changed my mind about AI’s usefulness
I'll be the first to admit I never liked the first wave of artificial intelligence and large language models (LLMs) when they first came about. There's still an argument as to how to properly categorize these smart assistants. Are they AI or are they simple scripts with a vast knowledge pool to use for constructing replies? Where is the line in the sand for transitioning from a simple tool to artificial intelligence? Regardless of where you sit on the fence, LLMs are everywhere now. You've seen it with Copilot, the whole AI PC marketing buzz, and now more people are self-hosting them from home than ever before.
I’ll be the first to admit I never liked the first wave of artificial intelligence and large language models (LLMs) when they first came about. There’s still an argument as to how to properly categorize these smart a**istants. Are they AI or are they simple scripts with a vast knowledge pool to use for constructing replies? Where is the line in the sand for transitioning from a simple tool to artificial intelligence? Regardless of where you sit on the fence, LLMs are everywhere now. You’ve seen it with Copilot, the whole AI PC marketing buzz, and now more people are self-hosting them from home than ever before.
William Garcia
Boston
Boston
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