Large Language Models (or LLMs), trained on vast amounts of text, are the super-smart engines powering generative AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini from Google—and Opera just became the first web browser to enable the local integration of LLMs.You may have already read how LLMs can be installed locally: It means the AI models are stored on your computer, so nothing needs to be sent to the cloud. It needs a pretty decent combination of hardware to make it work, but it's better from a privacy perspective—no one's going to snoop on your prompts or use your conversations for AI training.We've already seen Opera introduce various AI features. Now, that extends to local LLMs, and you've got more
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