But I mentioned llama, which is self hosted
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breadsmasher@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Put my entire dataset into an LLM so whoever developed the LLM can steal it and use it for training? No. Thank. You.
massive security / data protection issue.
adrelien@lemmy.radio 3 months ago
Scipitie@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 months ago
Both langchain as well as ollama run locally and are open source.
To be very frank: your post sounds like fear mongering without having even clicked on the link.
breadsmasher@lemmy.world 3 months ago
I did read the article. Do you arbitrarily trust any code you run locally without reviewing it?
tal@lemmy.today 3 months ago
I have reviewed the tiniest fraction of code that I have ever used.
That’s about 4500 software packages I have installed on one Linux system, to say nothing of other computing devices I’ve used or the other packaging systems in use on this system alone. I have probably looked at any portion of…I don’t know, maybe 20 of those? And that’s to work on a small portion of any one’s codebase, certainly not to audit the software package.
Nobody using any kind of a remotely normal and modern computing environment, even if they are a software developer and know at least one programming language used by some of the software on their system and if they have the relevant domain knowledge to assess security concerns, has the realistic ability to review the code that runs on their system, even in environments, like Linux, where the code is available.
breadsmasher@lemmy.world 3 months ago
So yes, is the answer. No matter the code; you happily run it