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Say it with me now: local AI, local AI... or fuck off.
That being said, ARM laptops and probably even workstations are the future, and so is RISC-V. I suspect we'll see more tensor cores or AI related processing built-in to the SoC's.
If it's then only a question of hardware enablement and a software companion to go along with it, I'm all for it.
Go Mozilla...! But again: local AI, or fuck off.
Local by default, option to go remote. Even the privacy-first types might want to offload that to a more powerful local machine.
They could even sell access to a Mozilla provided AI server like they do with the VPN service.
Maybe some "Folding@Home" kind of thing, to offload public AI projects. I.e decentralised processing.