(sorry if anyone got this post twice. I posted while Lemmy.World was down for maintenance, and it was acting weird, so I deleted and reposted)

    • Fisch@lemmy.ml
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      It’s not illegal to know. OpenAI decides what ChatGPT is allowed to tell you, it’s not the government.

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          I had a very in depth detailed “conversation” about dementia and the drugs used to treat it. No matter what, regardless of anything I said, ChatGPT refused to agree that we should try giving PCP to dementia patients because ooooo nooo that’s bad drug off limits forever even research.

          Fuck ChatGPT, I run my own local uncensored llama2 wizard llm.

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            Can you run that on a regular PC, speed wise? And does it take a lot of storage space? I’d like to try out a self-hosted llm as well.

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              It’s pretty much all about your gpu vram size. You can use pretty much any computer if it has a gpu(or 2) that can load >8gb into vram. It’s really not that computation heavy. If you want to keep a lot of different llms or larger ones, that can require a lot of storage. But for your average 7b llm you’re only looking at ~10gb hard storage.

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        Yeah, if it was illegal to know wikipedia would have had issues