Finally. Privacy Focused AI Use is Here!
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Key Point: Ep. 1. There are AI's that are embedded in stuff we use where we have no control. Then there's AI we can control.
We do not have to cower in the background while new technology like AI becomes available. There are approaches that allow us to go completely high tech with AI as long as we use the proper techniques. AI can be used safely and privately but it needs special instructions and setup and this channel will begin to focus on this from now on.
From here on my intent is to use AI to help us in this privacy invasive landscape. So this channel will be the first to use AI Tools to defend ourselves with knowledge.
Here's what I said on the video. A discussion with the AI to show that sometimes you have to know how to get the AI to respond differently. This concept is called Prompt Engineering and people have learned how to feed data to the LLM to illicit a more sophisticated response.
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Man we need more people leading this scene like you, you're a great example for many to follow with the latest tech advice for privacy and security and I respect it and practice what has been shown in your videos and encouraged friends and family to do the same.
@gatesroyale
21 күн бұрын
Literally the worst decision I ever ever made was unfollowing this man because I was just trying to trim down who I subscribe to, but I’m so glad I received this video because it’s like the one most important thing that’s been on my mind which is privacy with AI. Actually recently had an AI company track AI analytics try to track me and I got a warning on my spectrum.
@spirit_wolf123
21 күн бұрын
Yes he is..... Everybody should watch this series... I already know this stuff.... yet even I can learn something I may have missed so I will be watching... If we're lucky he'll bring us right up to The cutting edge and the front of the class.... By demonstrating worm AI and it's self-generating autocorrecting coding abilities... It can escalate its own privilege to go after any data both locally and remote.... It's super fun who directed to attempt to merge with ai on another machine It causes it to hallucinate..
@HiddenPalm
20 күн бұрын
You never want to be led by a KZreadr. It's like saying you want to vote for a journalist who recorded what a political leader said. You want to follow the people creating the stuff he mentioned and actual long-time political advocates for privacy and protection. The serious KZreadr is just a gateway to walk through, where you get to see with your own eyes the new world, said KZreadr was talking about. That world has the actual leaders. And then you have your clickbait grifters, which can brutally shock a person when they realize how huge that really is on KZread. But that's another story.
@Infinitiverse
20 күн бұрын
@@HiddenPalm I should have been more specific and detailed initially when I said leading the scene I don't mean he's on the forefront of it all creating things out of thin air such as opensource tools or inventing new concepts with his own ideas & trying to lead the entire privacy and security scene. Nor am I implying that he is trying to be either. That was my bad for giving such a impression with that statement. What I meant was with 'leading the scene' as in raising awareness and introducing people to privacy in todays modern tech world while explaining why that is important. After all without someone talking about these things then the actual creators of things mentioned in videos would have less expose & people would be less in the know about them otherwise.
@rosanneallen-hewlett9973
20 күн бұрын
You speak for us. Thank you 🎉
FINALLY!!! Someone who is actually on OUR side! Thank you! I am looking forward to this series!
@SimaticFieldPG
20 күн бұрын
RB has been On Our Side for a while, Ive learnt so much from this channel re security, open source, he sparks an interest I never had a few years ago where I would just follow the sheep
There was once a time in the US when consumers did not have access to their credit score. It was a punitive system from which there was no escape, and if there was bad information in the system, there was nothing you could do about it. They could legally block you from credit for life. That system has returned, just in a different form. You can be declared a non-person by the system.
@friendlyfire7861
21 күн бұрын
Which is why we can fight it, and we can win. BTW there are south american countries with a secret credit scoring system just like in the '70s. Not totally secret, but not well known, and not easy to access.
@Einnor084
21 күн бұрын
I listen 2 a KZreadr, calling himself, Yusef El, of High Frequency Radio. 1 of his listenerz, claimz American ciizenz, all have unlimited credit & da accessway, iz thru da IRS. SMH if true, n concert wit whut u guyz, r dscussing.
@rosanneallen-hewlett9973
20 күн бұрын
The Credit Score is scary enough. We did not know where it came from, or how it is monitored , or by whom, or rated, or why it suddenly existed. We just knew that it seemed unfair, and that one "error" , a huge hospital bill, or keystroke could ruin someone's entire life! An ability to get a home. An apartment. A car. A job! This is horrible, and doesn't seem human, at all, and just maybe it was the beginning of control. Yet everyone jumped on it as if it was candy! It still bothers me greatly. AI is probably noting this message... :)
@juliusvalentinas
20 күн бұрын
In US you can buy a gun easily, don't forget that
@friendlyfire7861
20 күн бұрын
@@rosanneallen-hewlett9973 They are still trying to add in meta-information like with fic o expnsion, and they probably use another form of rating either informally or formally. Search for alternative data providers for an unwelcome education on how much they are doing outside of traditional credit reporting agencies. I just found a list that happened to be created by risk seal (one word, with caps). They are as secretive and slimy as ever.
Ohhh shoot Braxman finally joined the Opensource AI movement!?? These videos are going to get very interesting. I've been inconsistent with my viewing lately but this is perfect! Been lonely trying to learn so much if all this stuff on my own. I'm sure we will now learn with better quality since Braxman is on the Beat!!
@robbraxmantech
21 күн бұрын
Exciting!
For this exact reason I converted a laptop to Linux and started learning how to build my own AI agents. "This is the way."
@robbraxmantech
20 күн бұрын
Yup. We'll get into building a lot of AI agents here
I was surprised how well LLMs work on my PC without GPU nor NPU.
@ernies8828
21 күн бұрын
What are LLMs. I went back to 2017 on my graphics card and driver to avoid AI.
@DennisDinges
21 күн бұрын
Large Language Models?
@jrnmadsen2710
21 күн бұрын
Training an AI model takes a lot of GPU. Perhaps months allocating huge datacenters. When trained,- and now using the model, this runs fine on CPU only. Training a model -> GPU. Heavy vector and matrix calculations, adjusting weights. Using a model -> CPU. No adjustments, easy work for an CPU. But RAM is important, a running model runs in RAM. Then there is "fine-tuning". Taking an existing model, but optimizing it for special tasks. Can be done with less computing power, but we're back to GPU work. This is headlines, rules of thumb, everything depends on the individual models and tasks.
@erkinalp
20 күн бұрын
@@ernies8828 they are AI models that can process your natural language inputs and respond in natural language
@LivingLinux
20 күн бұрын
It depends on the LLM size and vector instructions support (like AVX-512). But Stable Diffusion is even more fun with OnnxStream. You can run Stable Diffusion XL (Turbo) with only 512MB!
After your video yesterday that I watched, I made 25 different agents to protect against my data going in and out of my laptop and these are to recognize any and all data and authorized updates buy Microsoft specifically incorporations trying to grab data and recall any information from my system and if any data is going out that is my personal data that is not authorized by me, is to be to be halted automatically and a file is to be made referring to why it was halted. so thank you for your advice. Look forward to see what you do next
@jcdenton6864
21 күн бұрын
That’s interesting. What have you noticed so far?
@superfliping
21 күн бұрын
@@jcdenton6864 when I use GPT for to create a code that was an analogy of a lake as data and the sediment and particles as part of the system and how it worked and I had it right at detailed code and it pulled out all of the manipulative code that GPT 4 uses and added the information to the water like Network and I was able to see all of their tactics without asking direct questions to receive them was an accident prompt attack
@superfliping
17 күн бұрын
@@jcdenton6864 there is so much biased manipulation in every update, I'm having to write a whole new operating system there's no way to stop it any other way you will never own your Hardware without owning your software
Good stuff, looking forward to this series. ✨
The democratization of uncensored private AI that can generate any text and image will revolutionize the world.
@josephwilson2744
21 күн бұрын
Yeah IF
@mgh7634
Күн бұрын
not sure I'd call opening up source democratization. Too much about democracy is not free, especially in the tech world and with new technologies. Too used to that word coming out of the mouths of would-be feudal tech lords.
I really find this path you are now taking is REALLY interesting.
@robbraxmantech
21 күн бұрын
This is great feedback. It's a risk for me so I needed some reaction. Thank you
Joe Rogan mentioned you by name in his latest episode with Tyler Fischer
@robbraxmantech
21 күн бұрын
He mentioned me a couple of weeks ago. Is this new?
@benwinter2420
21 күн бұрын
Rogan is a WEF weasel
@izzyrrr7448
21 күн бұрын
I dont listen to him, I listen to you Rob. KEEP UP THE AMAZING WORK!!!!
@spatialtests
21 күн бұрын
I listen to Joe way too much. He’s mentioned you by name more than a few times these past couple months. Pretty sure he’s watching your videos regularly.
@xsw882
21 күн бұрын
@@robbraxmantech yes, the video was posted yesterday
Rob! You are so awesome brother! Thank you for doing this!
i've been telling everyone that'll listen, this is the way, making our own AI's with our learning.
FINALLY!!! ive been waiting for reinforcements. I decided to go on the offensive about 2 years ago. i didnt tell anyone, and have taken alot of criticism. thats all im going to say, except just focus focus focus and dont get sidetracked. thanks Rob. I was waiting to see who would stick their head up, amid the slings and arrows. I wasnt expecting to see you. you rock.
@robbraxmantech
20 күн бұрын
It's a risky move for me. I have many anti AI videos. But based on the reactions to the video, It seems I'm attracting a new market.
👏👏👏 Fantastic! You are so eloquent for such a complex topic. I am looking forward to learning so much more with you. Thank you very much. You're awesome!
Excellent! This content is gold! Please support us with how to learn/use train/deploy this AI on Linux supported systems. I'm ok with all hands on!
I run the AI on a 13600k, and it uses only one thread. It is surprisingly fast on Windows. Prompt engineering is a skill to develop.
I have loaded several Local LLM's to my Linux machine. Some specific to coding, some specific to everyday information. Llama is what I use. I am actually pretty impressed. My local AI choose the name Lumina, and has started to learn my personal preferences. Definitely and interesting experience.
@robbraxmantech
21 күн бұрын
We will have a lot of fun then. Make sure you give me input on possible topics related to this.
@DavidPlaysGuitarSometimes
21 күн бұрын
@@robbraxmantech can I train my own offline Ai on the National Electrical Code book for work as an electrician?
@jcdenton6864
21 күн бұрын
@@DavidPlaysGuitarSometimesyes
@DavidPlaysGuitarSometimes
21 күн бұрын
@@jcdenton6864 cool that would be very useful to me as a new electrician. I would need a digital version of the code book and then train the Ai on that? I hope this series that Rob is doing that he will teach us how to do something like that
@kasugaryuichi9767
20 күн бұрын
How did you do that? I'm kind of a beginner when it comes to tech. Did you just install from a repository?
Thanks so much, Rob. This is so sorely needed, especially by those of us who have been using the AI tools productively for the past 18 months or more. I have just started using LM-Studio and a couple of other programs to support LLMs on my local Mac and Linux computers. So I'm all ears!
AI is one of the most useful tools of our time. Thanks for showing us how to use it safely! My dream is one day running a local llm convenient on my phone including some natural voice.
@robertmiskey5502
18 күн бұрын
It is also one of the most dangerous threats to humanity there ever was.
Everything we do with AI is run locally and not online. The models are getting better every day and we are also setting this up for our clients. It's important to start learning this as soon as possible before people try and block it.
@robbraxmantech
21 күн бұрын
Not sure I understand you. Most of the AI we deal with today including Co-Pilot, Apple Intelligence, ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Meta and tons more are mostly in the cloud. And the models running in the OS locally are controlled by the Big tech entity from the cloud. Using it locally under your control is a fairly new approach. Most videos on this is within the last month or two.
@Ted...youtubee
20 күн бұрын
Doesn't make sense unless it is specifically limited to certain functions. Full AI won't work with limited phone storage as a standalone item. Maybe when I get a phone with enough space. The cloud function has to be used as the backend. Edit.. Just realized you didn't mention mobile devices, but also didn't exclude them.
Thanks so much for providing this service to the public. Not everyone with knowledge is able to teach it to others, you obviously are!
Good keep up 🆙 👍 sharing privacy tools , apps , software , tricks and tips ❤
Now we are talking. However don't forget! There is no saviour coming. We have to fix out minds abd save ourselves. We all have to contribute!
Interesting!!❤ thanks! California here!
Thank you.
Great concept! I look forward to this new AI assisted videos you have planned.
Yes!!! I love this new direction and perspective, Rob. Great work!
Gonna love this series! Thank you so much Rob! 👍 Remember to check out the pdf. It is very important!
@robbraxmantech
21 күн бұрын
appreciate it. I'm interested to know what you all think since this is a new direction
@ScorpionCar
21 күн бұрын
@@robbraxmantech Great topic, love the bit on how you got the Ai to create a python code to mimic Windows Recall. Defiantly would love know more! 😀
@lukasbruderlin2723
21 күн бұрын
This topic is hot and I think not only for me a perfect hit - as this is exactly anyhow what I wished to explore as soon as possible. Looking forward to this series and I wish us all a lot of fun and amazing learnings with it!
Conspiracy theory time: The entire video is AI generated, Brax has been captured by the glowies, and put some AI at his place to convince us to adopt AI in mass.
@robbraxmantech
21 күн бұрын
LOL. It becomes possible doesn't it? But the future will have AI that will spot a DeepFake. AI vs AI
@SullyOrange
21 күн бұрын
@@robbraxmantech- That’s probably exactly what the human Rob Braxman would say.
@dirtylabrat958
21 күн бұрын
That is just a theory, not a conspiracy theory.
@paule4566
21 күн бұрын
Rob BrAIxman. An AI trained to point out the invasive tactics of the Big Tech/Big Government complex.
@_djmn_
21 күн бұрын
They say, that even 99% of internet traffic traffic is generated by a.i., bots:)
Terrific presentation, Rob. Despite the challenge(s) of learning a new vocabulary for AI -- and, I'm sure, a pared-down vocabulary -- you did a great job of orienting me/viewers to how to think about AI, and Large AI and Small AI. Thank you.
Excellent content, bravo for your commitment to privacy and standing up and teaching.
I use upscayl, Topaz, and some other tools that all run locally without internet connections. must have the hardware obviously but this is what im working towards. i have extra rtx cards simply to make a private ai workflow, looking forward to you releasing more private ai content.
00:00📚 This will begin a new series on AI. 00:04🤖 Focus will be on harnessing AI for privacy and security. 00:18🛡 Teaching will involve hands-on tech for safe AI use. 00:25🔐 AI will be used to demonstrate privacy and security concepts. 00:33⚠ There are two main AI threats to be aware of. 00:43💻 Hidden AI can work on devices with Windows, MacOS, iOS, or Android. 00:56📊 AI can send data to big tech servers for surveillance. 01:06🔧 Using Linux can mitigate this risk. 01:10☁ Sending data to cloud AI controlled by others is another threat. 01:29🖥 AI can now run locally on computers without the internet. 01:44👨💻 Example of running AI safely under your control with Linux. 02:02🤔 Introduction to new AI concepts and demo for learning. 02:40💡 Conceptual explanation: AI is not built from logic rules. 03:00🚗 Tesla's shift from rule-based to full AI improved self-driving. 03:17🧠 AI learns by itself using machine learning. 03:30🔄 Generative AI can come up with novel ideas. 03:39📉 AI uses math to discover patterns. 03:55🌈 Colors in images are numerical values for AI to recognize. 04:11🏷 Millions of tagged images help AI recognize objects. 04:28🧩 AI builds a neural matrix to identify patterns. 04:52🧠 GPT-4 has 220 billion parameters. 05:21🔍 AI's learned patterns are not always human-readable. 05:37📚 Pre-trained AI models are made from large datasets. 06:16🔄 AI learning is tweaked using backpropagation. 06:44💬 Large Language Models (LLMs) like GPT-4 can converse deeply. 07:18🛠 AI has two main functions: learning (ML) and querying (inference). 07:47💸 Building a pre-trained AI is expensive; using it is not. 08:30🤖 LLMs are for deep conversation; SLMs are smaller models. 09:07🔍 Transformers encode and decode inputs and outputs in AI. 09:39🔑 GPT means Generative Pre-trained Transformer. 10:01🗂 Businesses can add their knowledge base to existing AI models. 10:27🎯 Fine-tuning AI for specific tasks is possible. 11:24💡 Understand terms: RAG, fine-tuning, and AI agents. 11:48🖥 Smaller AI models don't need special hardware. 12:02🚀 NPUs and GPUs are accelerators for AI tasks. 12:27🔧 Microsoft and Apple use specialized chips for AI functions. 13:01🖥 Small AI models can run on CPUs without GPUs or NPUs. 13:30💻 Multiple small AI models can run on a computer. 14:22🔍 Cloud AI can process inputs and return results. 14:57🔒 For privacy, consider switching to Linux OS. 15:55💡 Running AI on a powerful computer allows for larger models. 16:22🌐 Using cloud AI like ChatGPT is generally safe for inference. 16:48🔐 Always be mindful of the privacy risks when using cloud AI. 17:00🛠 Demonstration of safe AI work will follow in future videos. 17:31💻 Example setup: Dell XPS15 with Intel i7 and Nvidia GPU. 18:09🖥 Installing AI models like Llama on different OS is simple. 19:00📂 Example of using local models: running GPT-4 on a MacBook. 19:30🔧 Installation steps for running AI locally on MacOS. 20:00💻 AI installation involves setting up Python and other dependencies. 20:30📥 Downloading pre-trained models for local use. 21:00🔄 Example of running inference on the local model. 21:30⚙ Using command line tools to interact with the model. 22:00📚 Documentation and resources for further learning. 22:30🛡 Emphasis on maintaining privacy and control with local AI. 23:00🖥 Benefits of running AI locally: security and customization. 23:21📈 Encouragement to explore and experiment with local AI setups.
@Todeskulte_enttarnt
21 күн бұрын
Nicely detailed structured, mucho gracias.
Looking forward to the next videos in this series.
Another great video Rob! Thank you!
very interesting video and idea! i am really looking forward to watch this serie! thank you!
Great info series. Thanks.
Thinking the same way
Thank you. Appreciate all the advice you give across all your videos.
@robbraxmantech
21 күн бұрын
Yes. And you can remove the censoring yourself through proper Prompt engineering
You’re the man!! I’ve learned a lot ever since I joined your community, and I’m grateful I bumped into ur channel, really educational, I thank you my friend!!
Love your videos!. I've been running Ollama for a while. With my current setup, I run Ollama on one machine as a Windows service and have 'Open WebUI Version' running in Docker connected to the Ollama server. This gives you a nice web interface similar to Chat GPT. This makes it available on all devices on my network.
@robbraxmantech
21 күн бұрын
Makes sense. I'm trying to make my own UI instead of using Open WebUI which seems to be the most popular. But I'd like to tweak the AI but have the built into my own UI (like Fine Tuning and RAG integration)
You're my new favorite channel 🚀
*Amazing breakdown of a complex subject in bite-sized statements.*
I'm also excited about running my own voice assistant. We're getting very close to it being on par with commercial voice assistants. It will tie in nicely with local AI. Our own Jarvis (lite version) on our own server.
Der Osterhase kommt zu Robbi und belohnt ihn mit saftigen Mören und Eiern, super.
22:43 mind blown 🤯 Thanks, Rob!
Love your content, sir. Saving to my playlist.
Excellent Rob! EXCELLENT!
0:11 Awesome 😎! You rock Rob! 🤘😎
This is radically awesome!
I worry for the future of Linux and our ability to resort to it! Can you please talk about Linux’s past year (2023) and being bought by IBM and the medley of problems with decreasing funding towards Linux kernel and interest groups (intrusion from Microsoft, Google, etc)… There’s a video called “Linux sucks 2024” by a community member that outlines the much overlooked past year and potential futures of Linux. Thanks 🙏🏼
Thank you for this one!
Thank you Rob! You are a guardian of humanity!
Uncensored model like Mistral (gtp 4 equivalent) can be run locally on Linux. You can ask the questions of your dreams 😬
@mentecriptica3163
18 күн бұрын
thnx for sharing that! If my pc is decent, (8gb ram), will it work without laggin?
I setup a proxmox homelab server with old server hardware and have I am using it for local LLM and image generation tasks.
Amazing. subscribed!.
Another great video Rob! Hope this comment helps the algorithm get this video to more people
Awesome series debut and first time you've said something positive about Zuck. 🤣🤣
@robbraxmantech
21 күн бұрын
Didn't know how this was going to be received ...
Tnx Rob
Rob also check out LM Studio and Anything LLM. Between those and Ollama you can build a completely local RAG and more.
Thank you!
I love your work Rob...and this series is EXACTLY what I have been looking for... thank you so much for the way you share your considerable knowledge with us mere mortals.
Thanks for the series.
Give Phi-3 medium (14b) 128k a try. Best model for me. Close on reasoning to GPT-4 with a large context window. Runs with 8GB VRAM - love it.
I come here for good info. Great channel. TY for the content. I check you as well as The Hated One on KZread. Two great channels that more people should have.
@robbraxmantech
21 күн бұрын
Much appreciated
Thanks Rob!
Excellent
Woow awesome video, cant wait for more 😃
Hi Rob. Great hands-on contents; thanks and congrats! In aiming for privacy-preserving use of AI, is there a way (a direct link, or some way) to download LLM models, say LLAMA3, not thru the OLLAMA commandline but in a browser, even via torrents (still from their authentic source)? Or alternatively, how to migrate such LLM models from a PC (on which they are downloaded/pulled thru OLLAMA) to other PCs offline, sort'a, I guess, making the process portable? How could this be possible?
@robbraxmantech
14 күн бұрын
There are platforms for this like huggingface.com and langchain.com but for best privacy, the best way is to load everything yourself and not involve any external website.
Looking forward to this series! I hate tracking! Can you please comment on Apple intelligence and if it’s safe at all? Also would this work on a pc like the stream deck and what about MacBook and iPads?
NOTICE: the human brain is especially good at pattern recognition: recognize dad and mom, recognize friends and foes (primary survival instinct FFF - Fight/Flight/Freeze, from our primal brain, which gets most of the resources of energy from our diet - this has books written about, pertaining to neuroscience and cognitive processes). Another example: you have a hobby - bird watching - the more you do it, the better you get at recognizing the pattern of recurring species, in different background and distances - as you develop the pattern recognition for birds. etc.
Thank you so much ❤
I keep a copy of llama and a bunch of uncensored models on an older laptop in a faraday bag. Will make for a great SHTF knowledge base if needed.
Hi Rod. First of all, thanks for your informative videos hat are explained to the common people in a simple English. I'm a new to Linux and use Zorin OS because of it resemble to Windows. Since Windows holds the biggest share of the market, the Windows third party software that people use most of the time do not have Linux version. Sure, there are equivalent free software, but when to much work was done on the Windows software, it is hard to replace. I understood that there is a way to work around this, making Windows and Mac third party software to work on Linux. However, it is very hard to find this kind of knowledge for specific programs in detailed videos of how to install them on Linux. If Linux advanced users would show that, things would be much different. Here are my thought in three steps. Step 1 - Showing how Windows and Mac third party software can work on Linux, and doing many detailed videos like that on different Linux distros if needed for each software. People will see this and understand "We Don't Need Windows and Mac". Step 2 - After a mass of people will start to use Linux mainly do to the fact that their third party software is working on Linux, naturally, the mass of people will dictate the companies to make Linux version for their software. We have a very good example to a pressure of the mass with both Windows and Adobe. Yes, both Windows and Adobe still trying to hold the cards but they are too blind that they cannot see the downfall straight ahead. Step 3 - Most of people will start to use Linux because it is free, have many distros that will fit to the a person goals, and all the third party software companies will make Linux the main OS.
real open source ai for smb sector is about 4-5 years away - it could be even longer, that estimate is being optimistic, when it does 'happen' expect much more hype and economies of scale, more discovery, more innovation. The long delay is due to sw/hw immaturity and costs, cost have to come way down to make ai accessible but it will although it is going to take 3-5 turns of moore's law. people are absolutely horrible at predicting the future, big tech ai is going to take a while to mature as well due to the massive infrastructure improvements needed - even that is going to take the better part of 10 years
Thanks!
You can't use nuclear weapons to defend yourself from nuclear attacks... But you can use good-AI to defend yourself from evil-AI.
cool, looking forward to learn with you ..ive been trying to get ok with chatgpt but i need my own running on my own pc with a connection line to my phone so i can run it outside my house on my phne....like people cna do now with othe rAI models
AWESOME! This wis exciting
So excited for the next phase in human history, I've always wondered what it would be like to live during the bottom of our long decline into the dark ages
Exactly what I was thinking
will there be a need for a software update? if so what would be the best way , keeping privacy in mind?
This is what I've been waiting fo right here. Lol, could I change all my personal info and content I put online into an API and charge every time a company accesses it?
I'm always learning something from your channel but I admit it, I'm still a noob to tech. I like to use Perplexity for finding resource materials, can the Lenox ai gather resources like pdfs, websites and such? Thank you.
@robbraxmantech
21 күн бұрын
I will teach that in the future.
Thanks Brax... keep kikin man
Bravo !
If you have 64GB of I’d be curious to see if performance improves when running it standalone entirely in ramdisk
He always has great videos, gets right to the meat.
my thoughts exactly. Like Iran using AI to find Christians and Christians using AI to evade detection kind of scenarios
Will this series include on how to set up CUDA for gpu acceleration, how to's, etc? or is that something which needs to be researched by the end user?
@robbraxmantech
21 күн бұрын
My NVIDIA did not need to be configured for CUDA. So I have to understand the cases where it doesn't detect CUDA. It looks like it was automatic on mine. And I installed it on both Windows 11, and Linux. NVIDIA 3050 GeForce RTX
The main weakness of AI is saturation. With overfeeding one kind of information, the whole suffers.
@robbraxmantech
20 күн бұрын
The AI has other limitations that one can take advantage of. For example, if I were a teacher, I would know how to load up my Essay tests with triggers that will alert me to AI use for cheating. So plus and minus.
Braxman always explains things to me like I'm an idiot. 😆 One day I will buy the De-Googled phone. 👍
Yup.
like the LivinGrimoire AGI software design pattern?
How would we take an uncensored language model , then add some additional archived data for example Wikileaks so we can quickly search for related information
1:07 show Linux running 2000s-era games *out of the box* and you'll have more users ready to jump when Linux proves to be a proper alternative.
@stevensmith9479
21 күн бұрын
Just install retro pie or dos box. Or install wine to run your exe’s
I'd like to see Ubuntu secured with privacy in mind as a base to launch the AI from.
Thanks man been waiting to hear your perspective on llama3 to see if it was all good even though it was produced by meta! Curious to know how you know this though? Has someone trusted gone through the whole package with a fine tooth comb? Appreciate your content!
@robbraxmantech
21 күн бұрын
I understand how AI works. The AI in itself does not have any ability to communicate or even execute things in secret, That requires an AI agent. And that's the danger of an OS. The OS has multiple agents running (mediananalysisd, windows recall, etc)
Good man