h a l f b a k e r yContrary to popular belief
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The AI can access local data and work on it in your local client without the need for expensive cloud space, and can remember larger (but limited) chunks of context from former chats or former posts on this chat.
For security, in your settings you have a random path name in your profile that only
the ai knows about. (The other half of this idea is other ways to secure the data, through local encryption and decryption perhaps)
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i don't know. have a bun. |
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So... who keeps tabs on A. I.? |
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...and do they not have access to all this "private" information? |
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//So... who keeps tabs on A. I.? // |
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It depends - which A.I.? A.I. is not a single entity; it's several different things, held together partly by hype but mostly now by the sunk cost fallacy. |
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Does it seem like AI and crypto mining will determine the energy future? They are trying to get new, dedicated nuclear power plants exclusively for those purposes. But what will we do with all that virtual money?? |
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the delete button doesnt work anymore |
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Running AI locally works just fine. If you want a more capable AI to use that data, there's no easy way to separate your local data from what is sent to the web. |
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