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>> ... around tools that I do not own.

That just may be dependent on how much trust you have on the providers you use. Or do you do your own electricity generation?



That's quite a reductio ad absurdum. No, I don't generate my own electricity (though I could). But I don't use tools for work that can change out from under me at any moment, or that can increase 10x in price on a corporate whim.


And why would that require running AI models locally? You can be in essentially full control by using open source (/open weight) models (DeepSeek etc.) running on exchangable cloud providers that are as replaceable as your electricity provider.


Sure, I guess you can do that as long as you use an open weight model. (Offline support is a nice perk, however.)


We align.

I tend to do the same thing. I do not consider myself as a good representative of an average user though.


In my country things like electricity and water supply are considered a right and a supplier has to go to court to get a supply shut off. Unfortunately we don't yet consider an internet connection in the same way, despite the government essentially requiring it these days.




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