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Otter@lemmy.ca to Privacy Guides@lemmy.oneEnglish ·
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DuckDuckGo AI Chat adds support for Llama 3 70B and Mixtral 8x7B

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DuckDuckGo AI Chat adds support for Llama 3 70B and Mixtral 8x7B

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Otter@lemmy.ca to Privacy Guides@lemmy.oneEnglish ·
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DuckDuckGo at DuckDuckGo
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DuckDuckGo. Privacy, Simplified.

Might be helpful for those that

  • don’t have access to hardware that can run things locally
  • understand the benefits and limitations of generative AI

Link: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=DuckDuckGo&ia=chat

As a nice coincidence, one of the first results when I searched for a news update was this discussion:

https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/adding-a-new-category-about-ai-chatbots/17860/2

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    Is there a YouTube video under 10 minutes that compares the different AI models available from DuckDuckGo?

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      Dunno, but Llama 3 is the best open source model and Claude 3 is the best overall model they offer.

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        You provided no reasoning but I choose to just believe you. Thank you wise person in the Internet.

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          I can reaffirm what they said with slightly more proof.

          https://huggingface.co/spaces/lmsys/chatbot-arena-leaderboard

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            nice link, didn’t know that

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        Thanks for the info

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      I use mixtral8x7b locally and it’s been great. I am genuinely excited to see ddg offering it and the service in general. Now I can use this service when not on my network.

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        What GPU are you using to run it? And what UI are you using to interface with it? (I know of gpt4all and the generic sounding ui-text-generation program or something)

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          I am using this: https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui … It is running great with my AMD 7900XT. It also ran great with my 5700xt. It sets up itself within a conda virtual environment so it takes all mess out of getting the packages to work correctly. It can use NVIDIA cards too.

          Once you get it installed you can then get your models from huggingface.co

          I’m on arch, btw. ;)

          Edit: I just went and reinstalled it and saw it supports these gpus

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            That’s right, “text-generation-webui”. At least its unambiguous lol. Thanks for sharing.

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          Open-webui is the best self hosted LLM chat interface IMO. It works seamlessly with Ollama, but also supports other openAI-API compatible APIs AFAIK.

          I’m using both in combination with each other and both downloading and using models is super easy. Also integrates well with VSCode extension “Continue”, an open source Copilot alternative (setup might require editing the extension’s config file).

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      A lot of it might come down to individual tasks or personal preference.

      Personally I liked Claude better than GTP3.5 for general queries, and I have yet to explore the other two

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        Thank you.

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