EPFL researchers have developed new software – now spun-off into a start-up - that eliminates the need for data to be sent to third-party cloud services when AI is used to complete a task. This could challenge the business model of Big Tech.
The article isn’t very concrete on what the substance of this Anyway System is.
The FAQ answered my question though, and it seems mostly about dynamic management of PCs as execution nodes.
I assume that means I could run the model on one of those PCs as well, despite the article claiming you can use as few as four PCs? Or does this system somehow distribute a single model prompt process into multiple execution pipelines?
The article isn’t very concrete on what the substance of this Anyway System is.
The FAQ answered my question though, and it seems mostly about dynamic management of PCs as execution nodes.
I assume that means I could run the model on one of those PCs as well, despite the article claiming you can use as few as four PCs? Or does this system somehow distribute a single model prompt process into multiple execution pipelines?