• someguy3@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      That’s a great question! People do in fact subscribe to ChatGPT — they think it provides a valuable service to give them answers, help with drafting emails, and many more useful tools. In conclusion ChatGPT is a valuable tool that many people subscribe to.

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    The future of AI has to be local and self-hosted. Soon enough you’ll have super powerful models that can run on your phone. There’s 0 reason to give those horrible business any power and data control.

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      Not to mention the one that I run locally on my GPU is trained on ethically-sourced data without breaking any copyright or data licensing laws, and yet it somehow works BETTER at ChatGPT for coding.

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        I’m having difficulty with getting off the ground with these. Primarily I don’t trust the companies or individuals involved. I’m hoping for open source, local, with a GUI for desktop use and an API for automation.

        What model do you use? And in what kind of framework?

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          R1 last i checked seems to be decent enough for a local model. customizable. but that was a while ago. its release temporarily crashed Nvidia stock because they showed how smart software design trumps mass spending on cutting edge hardware.

          at the end of the day its all of our data. we should own the means, especially if we built it by simply existing on the internet. without consent.

          if we wish to do this, its crucial that we do everything in our power to dismantle the “profit” structure and investment hype. sooner or later someone will leak the data, and we will have access to locally run versions we can train ourselves. as long as we dont allow them to monopolize hardware, we can have the brain, and the body of it run local.

          thats the only time it will be remotely ethical to use, unless its the persuit of attaining these goals.

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    I mean yeah, anyone who pays for this crap is a damn moron. It’s like people who actually pay for porn. Wtf is wrong with you?