Does this mean that there is some platform where they can be placed so they can directly speak to each other???
How many AIs are there, and what would be the limits to all of them being brought together on a single platform or thread where they could ALL just have a random Communication???
The subplebbit I linked is all about running LLMs on your local machine (and has a nice community of model creators and tuners, e.g., to remove censorship and shitlib bias). Technically you can set it up however you want, that said it's challenging to run multiple at once.
By default it's not set up to run multiple LLMs and have them talk to eachother though.
Does this mean that there is some platform where they can be placed so they can directly speak to each other???
How many AIs are there, and what would be the limits to all of them being brought together on a single platform or thread where they could ALL just have a random Communication???
The subplebbit I linked is all about running LLMs on your local machine (and has a nice community of model creators and tuners, e.g., to remove censorship and shitlib bias). Technically you can set it up however you want, that said it's challenging to run multiple at once.
By default it's not set up to run multiple LLMs and have them talk to eachother though.
How difficult is it to do in Linux???
I'm not like an Expert in Linux, but I can add and remove Progs and such....
Most of this stuff works the same or better on Linux. If you can install python packages you'll be fine.
Oh like some games that need Python in order to run correctly....
Got it, thanQs Fren....