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Pro@programming.devM to Technology@programming.devEnglish · 23 days ago

Google quietly released an app that lets you download and run AI models locally

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Google quietly released an app that lets you download and run AI models locally

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GitHub - google-ai-edge/gallery: A gallery that showcases on-device ML/GenAI use cases and allows people to try and use models locally.
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A gallery that showcases on-device ML/GenAI use cases and allows people to try and use models locally. - google-ai-edge/gallery
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  • VagueAnodyneComments@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    23 days ago

    You should not use google software to do things FOSS already does better

    Really you shouldn’t use any google software

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      It’s Apache 2.0 licensed. It’s FOSS.

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        You know I think I was pretty clear that “FOSS that isn’t Google” was the goal here. If that’s not clear, the goal is to not use Google software when there are non-Google FOSS alternatives.

        If you need further explanation let me know.

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        It’s not FOSS. Because a corporate never gives stuff for free without benefit for itself.

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    The reason for ‘quietly’ is probably that it’s an experimental alpha release

    This is an experimental Alpha release, and your input is crucial!

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    How does this compare to ollama?

    Anti Commercial-AI license

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      I don’t think ollama can run locally on your phone, only as a client to your computer. This one appears to run entirely on a phone.

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        Seems like a bad idea to run a LLM on a phone.

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          Maybe they want to showcase their AI chips running compact models on their Pixel phones. It would almost certainly be a bad idea on my phone…

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