You are viewing a single comment's thread:
I was thinking about locally-hosted AI LLMs, despite not being on cloud servers, send ("unintentionally" or otherwise) personal data on the machine to somewhere else on the Internet !INDEED. π€π€― It is already a given on cloud-based AI LLMs that users should care to avoid putting any personal or sensitive information there. π€―π€
!WEIRD
!HOPE
!WINEX
For locally-hosted models, there's really no way for them to interact with the outside world unless it's via an agent harness, like OpenClaw, Hermes, Pi, Mercury, or any of the other agentic frameworks, since they give LLMs the tools and capabilities to do so. Because that's the case, strict controls can be placed on how they do so. πππβ¨π€
!HOPE
!INDEED
!WINE
!WEIRD