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by bradnickel 837 days ago
The compelling reason to shift to local/decentralized AI is that all of compute will soon be AI and that means your entire existence will go into it. The question you should ask yourself is do you want everything about you being handled by Sam Altman, Google, Microsoft, etc? Do you want all of your compute dependent on them always being up and do you want to trust their security team with your life? Do you want to still be using closed/centralized/hosted AI when truly open AI surpasses all of them in performance and capability. If you have children or family, do you want them putting their entire lives in the hands of those folks.

Decentralized AI will eventually become p2p and swarmed and then the true power of agents and collaboration will soar via AI.

Anyway, excuse the soap box, but there are zero valid reasons for supporting and paying centralized keepers of AI that rarely share, collaborate or give back to the community that made what they have possible.

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> when truly open AI surpasses all of them in performance and capability.

Is this true? I've tried llama last year and it was not very helpful. GPT4 is already full of problems and I have to keep circumventing them, so using something less capable doesn't get me too excited.