Hi everyone, was just going over the ZimaCube page on ZimaBoard’s website: https://www.zimaboard.com/zimacube/

They mention a “private GPT” for one’s files: I’m interested in how they implemented it, if the process is open source, and if self-hosting something like this is possible.

Thanks!

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There are tons of options for running LLMs locally nowadays, though none come close to GPT4 or Claude 2 etc. One place to start is /c/localllama@sh.itjust.works

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“GPT” describes a machine learning technique - tools like ChatGPT use this technique along with massive training sets to produce their results, but there isn’t anything stopping you doing it on a small scale so you can slap “GPT” or “AI” on your product and jump on the band wagon without actually adding anything of value

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