>>509931787 (OP)> Schrodinger’s 4chan anon is the lowest intellectual subset of the Internet, however is also conduit that helped create opensource locally powered AI that runs on your laptop and cell phone for common search engines. Meta AI Leak on 4chan and Ollama Creation History:
“The leak of Meta's LLaMA AI language model, which occurred shortly after its release in February 2023, had a significant impact on the AI community and contributed to the development of tools like Ollama. The LLaMA model was initially made available to researchers under a non-commercial license, but a week after its announcement, the model was leaked online on 4chan, raising concerns about its potential misuse. This leak led to widespread distribution of the model, with unauthorized copies being shared via BitTorrent and other platforms.
In response to the growing interest in running LLaMA and other large language models (LLMs) locally, Ollama was created as an open-source tool that simplifies the process of running these models on personal machines. Ollama was founded by Michael Chiang and Jeffrey Morgan and is an independent startup that participated in the W21 batch of Y Combinator. The tool allows users to easily run LLaMA and other LLMs, making them more accessible to a broader audience. Ollama's development was influenced by the need to provide a user-friendly interface for running these models, which can be complex and resource-intensive.
The leak of LLaMA and the subsequent interest in running the model locally highlighted the demand for tools that could simplify the deployment of large language models. Ollama emerged as a solution to this demand, offering a streamlined way to manage and run LLMs, including Meta's Llama series. This development underscores the impact of the LLaMA leak on the broader AI ecosystem, as it spurred the creation of tools that democratize access to powerful language models.”
Ollama whitepaper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2302.13971