Feb. 10, 2024, 2:10 p.m. | Tom Nijhof

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Most artificial intelligence (AI) tools are either closed-source or require a server to function. However, with the help of Ollama, it is possible to create simple yet powerful local AI tools without any of these constraints. In this blog post, I will demonstrate how I built my own local AI tool using Ollama's user-friendly interface and flexible architecture. By doing so, I aim to showcase the ease with which one can leverage AI capabilities without relying on proprietary software or …

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