What are your thoughts on #privacy and #itsecurity regarding the #LocalLLMs you use? They seem to be an alternative to ChatGPT, MS Copilot etc. which basically are creepy privacy black boxes. How can you be sure that local LLMs do not A) “phone home” or B) create a profile on you, C) that their analysis is restricted to the scope of your terminal? As far as I can see #ollama and #lmstudio do not provide privacy statements.

  • @ShotDonkeyOP
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    Thank you. As far as I can see these models are for free. Doing data mining on users would be a tempting thing, right? Ollama does not specify this on their homepage, no payed plans, no ‘free for private use’ etc. How do they pay their staff and electricity and harware bills for model training? Do you know anything on the underlying business models?

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      131 day ago

      Ollama and Open WebUI, as far as I know, are just open source software projects created to run pre-trained models, and have the same business model as many other open source projects on Github.

      The models themselves come from Google, Meta and others. Have a look at all the models available on Hugging Face. The models themselves are just binary files. They’ve been trained and there are no ongoing costs to use them apart from energy your computer uses to run them.

    • @[email protected]
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      The english word “free” actually carries two meanings: “free as in free food” (gratis) and “free as in free speech” (libre).

      Ollama is both gratis and libre.

      And about the money stuff: Ollama used to be Facebook’s proprietary model, an answer to ChatGPT and Bing Chat/Copilot. Facebook lagged behind the other players and they just said “fuck it, we’re going open-source”. That’s how and why it’s free.

      Due to it being open-source, even though models are by design binary blobs, the code that interacts with them and runs them is open-source. If they were connecting to the Internet and phoning home to Facebook, chances are this would’ve been found out by the community due to the open nature of the project.

      Even if it weren’t open-source, since it runs locally you could at least block (or view) Internet access.

      Basically, even though this is from Facebook, one of the big bads of privacy on the Internet, it’s all good in the end.

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        Ollama used to be Facebook’s proprietary model

        Just to be clear, llama is the facebook model, ollama is the software that lets you run llama, along with many other models.

        Ollama has internet access (otherwise how could it download models?), the only true privacy solution is to run in a container with no internet access after downloading models, or air gap your computer.

      • @ShotDonkeyOP
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        11 day ago

        Great, thanks for this background!

    • @RedditWanderer
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      Did you do any research at all?

      It’s fbs model. They made it free as a PR move. If youre actually worried about it phoning home, you could easily monitor the traffic leaving your PC and see if it’s collecting data.

      It’s facebook, they pay their staff with the astronomical amount of money they have. This is a simpler model, and their goal is to look like the good guy by making this one free, and selling later ones like all the other AI companies are doing. Except FB has fuck you money.