However, there are benefits to having an AI do its processing locally, right on your computer.
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Sounds good, so far . . .
But I thought AI searched and analyzed a lot of data to get their analysis.
Is this data supposed to be on my computer? It is pretty vacant right now. Maybe some family photos, screen dumps of engineering constants and conversion tables, ...
I don’t think AI can get very smart from my limited set of data.
What am I missing?
I used co-pilot for the first time today.
It has a “conversation” with you.
Get it going with a basic question.
It then responds to one word inquisitive queries.
I asked about data centers in TX. It will throw out an informative detail.
Then I just asked “Compass” or “Microsoft” or “Dallas”.
It stayed on topic with data centers in TX.
It was kinda cool.