- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- AI Assistants will pose new technical challenges to security and privacy
- By requiring greater access to data and reducing friction around that access creates new risks
- Industry must learn from security and privacy fails from previous AI launches.
lol no it doesn’t, because the only one I’ll ever trust is the one I fully host and control myself.
This is the way.
this is what I was looking to say. I sorta am hoping for a resurgence of ai assitance in linux that is like the audio gui and completely local with even ai assist installation the way gui installation became the norm. I would love to talk to my laptop the way folks in star trek talked to the computer but not if it relies on internet services.
I’ve snagged a couple deals on mini-computers with CPUs that have NN-optimized tiles; I’m planning on playing around and building out some self-hosted voice assistant stuff, amongst other things.
for now hoping to find something I can run in quemu. would be nice to boot it up on the side on demand.