Local AI. Let's Bring the Compute Power Home
We're normalising the absurdity of sending personal data and company documents to remote servers for tasks we could run locally. Time to rethink AI strategy.
We're normalising the absurdity of sending personal data and company documents to remote servers for tasks we could run locally. Time to rethink AI strategy.
AI is bringing computing back to the mainframe era: cloud centralisation, memory scarcity, vendor lock-in. How we lost digital sovereignty.
Remember that unsettling Black Mirror episode? It's not sci-fi anymore. The reality is darker than any film dared to imagine.
This morning I drove from Legnano to Milan in 35 minutes. Almost science fiction. It got me thinking about Alibaba's City Brain and what we're all leaving on the table.
What does it actually mean to run AI on your own machine instead of the cloud? I've been testing it with OpenClaw and Ollama. Here's what I found.
OpenAI launches ChatGPT Health, letting you ask for medical help — while handing over structured access to the most sensitive data that exists: your health.
LLMs are only as good as the context you feed them. Who owns that context — and what happens when it runs out?