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There are so many out there, with varying benefits, risks, and ethics. I'd like to know what to recommend when asked, and also what I could use for myself.

Some areas that could be good for discussion:

  • Locally hosted models (both for low and high powered devices)
  • Open source models (also calling out "open source" models that aren't actually open source)
  • Privacy friendly tools/frontends (ex. DuckDuckGo's AI chat for anonymous use of some "free" models)
  • Unified interfaces for multiple models, or 'pay as you go' platforms instead of paying for individual subscriptions
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[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 months ago

Don't pay for software, pay for hardware which you can run good local models on.