Pretty sure this is a shit way for companies to not invest in their own electrical consumption and just spread the power across everyones device and throwing shit claims about performance around.
I mean if the future is everyone using ai all the time, I’d rather it be on device thn in a datacenter. At least on-device you get some semblance of choice in how you do things.
Hence why I said “some semblance”. At least you get the hardware to run your own thing, as opposed to it only being available if daddy Altman likes you enough
I mean, most of the AI buzz is from the people creating/selling the AIs, so…yeah, makes sense.
Also: you can’t personally buy a pc that can run a meaningful AI. They won’t even sell the high-VRAM GPUs to you.
Pretty sure this is a shit way for companies to not invest in their own electrical consumption and just spread the power across everyones device and throwing shit claims about performance around.
I mean if the future is everyone using ai all the time, I’d rather it be on device thn in a datacenter. At least on-device you get some semblance of choice in how you do things.
Do you thought?
I rebooted my PC yesterday to see copilot get installed when I never confirmed it, approved or accepted anything about it being forced on my hardware.
It was easy to remove and get policies to block it, but still.
Hence why I said “some semblance”. At least you get the hardware to run your own thing, as opposed to it only being available if daddy Altman likes you enough