> I’m still trying to understand what is the biggest group of people that uses local AI (or will)?
Creatives? I am surprised no one's mentioned this yet:
I tried to help a couple of friends with better copy for their websites, and quickly realized that they were using inventive phrases to explain their work, phrases that they would not want competitors to get wind of and benefit from; phrases that associate closely with their personal brand.
Ultimately, I felt uncomfortable presenting the cloud AIs with their text. Sometimes I feel this way even with my own Substack posts, where I occasionally coin a phrase I am proud of. But with local AI? Cool...
> I tried to help a couple of friends with better copy for their websites, and quickly realized that they were using inventive phrases to explain their work, phrases that they would not want competitors to get wind of and benefit from; phrases that associate closely with their personal brand.
But... they're publishing a website. Which competitors will read. Which chatbots will scrape. I genuinely don't get it.
Creatives? I am surprised no one's mentioned this yet:
I tried to help a couple of friends with better copy for their websites, and quickly realized that they were using inventive phrases to explain their work, phrases that they would not want competitors to get wind of and benefit from; phrases that associate closely with their personal brand.
Ultimately, I felt uncomfortable presenting the cloud AIs with their text. Sometimes I feel this way even with my own Substack posts, where I occasionally coin a phrase I am proud of. But with local AI? Cool...