> I believe this has been extended to mean "on device", which is interesting.
I don't like the connotations this carries. This is almost openly talking about reaching all the way into peoples' hardware to run your software, for your benefit, on them, without their knowledge, consent or control...
I see. Hadn't considered this. Yes, I see how that might be a concern.
What I think is important in this AI Spring is that we make it possible for people to run their own models on their own hardware too, without having to submit anything to a large, centralised model for inference.
I don't like the connotations this carries. This is almost openly talking about reaching all the way into peoples' hardware to run your software, for your benefit, on them, without their knowledge, consent or control...