I have experience in running servers, but I would like to know if it’s possible to do it, I just need a GPT 3.5 like private LLM running.

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    They’re Ryzen processors with “AI” accelerators, so an LLM can definitely run on hardware on one of those. Other options are available, like lower powered ARM chipsets (RK3588-based boards) with accelerators that might have half the performance but are far cheaper to run, should be enough for a basic LLM.

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      The K8 it’s Ryzen, the K9 Intel, money isn’t a problem and it’s not a spending it’s a investment I need it for business, which of these two models would you recommend for a reasonable good LLM and Stable Diffusion?

      I’m looking for the most cost-effective solution.

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    It’s doable. Stick to the 7b models and it should work for the most part, but don’t expect anything remotely approaching what might be called reasonable performance. It’s going to be slow. But it can work.

    To get a somewhat usable experience you kinda need an Nvidia graphics card or an AI accelerator.

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      I need it to make academic works pass the anti-AI systems, what do you recommend for that work? It’s for business so I need a reasonable good performance but nothing extravagant…

      I believe commercial LLMs have some kind of watermark when you apply AI for grammar and fixing in general, so I just need an AI to make these works undetectable with a private LLM.

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        I believe commercial LLMs have some kind of watermark when you apply AI for grammar and fixing in general, so I just need an AI to make these works undetectable with a private LLM.

        That’s not how it works, sorry.

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          I was talking about that with a friend some days ago, and they made an experiment, they just made the AI correct punctuation errors of a text document, no words at all which you can easily add manually, and the anti-AI system target 99% AI made, I don’t know how to explain that, maybe the text was AI generated also IDK or there is a watermark in some place, a pattern or something.

          Edit: you point will be that there is no way to fool the anti-AI systems running a private LLM?

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            Just that they’re no easier to use to fool an anti-AI system than using ChatGPT, Gemini, Bing, or Claude. Those AI detectors also give false positives on works made by humans. They’re unreliable in the first place.

            Basically, they’re “boring text detectors” more than anything else.

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              I have a friend who is running a business of doing homework on demand, he is using AI to do the work, he got a work returned because AI generated content was detected on it, he used to employ real people to do the work but anyway real people used AI too sometimes, so he knows I’m a “hacker” LMAO and asked me if I knew any way to fool the anti-AI systems, I thought about running a private LLM and training it with real human generated content like ebooks depending on the subject of the work, do you think it could be possible to fool these things with this method?

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                So first of all, you shouldn’t involve yourself in your friend’s business. Fraud is generally frowned upon.

                But secondly, you know that ChatGPT was trained on the entire internet, right? Like, every book. I don’t think “more books” is gonna help.

                I hope you take your computer skills and make something of yourself. Try not to get any more involved in this scheme, seriously. You don’t need this crap marring your reputation.

                Besides, there are better reasons/ways to fight the system than helping other people avoid learning.

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                  TBH I’m going down the rabbit hole hard, it’s the way I am, if I get an idea I am not happy until it start making money, as I see it is not completely bad, education it’s a fucking shitty mess, just a way to get money away of people(making them paying a loan for 30 years) and perpetuating the fake idea of social status, If we get some of these bucks in the way I didn’t see what’s wrong about it, anyway these dumb people will do their things one way or another.

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          My friend used to employ several people for that, but they started using AI to work less so he decided to start doing by his own with AI instead of paying someone else to do the same.

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            So your “friend’s” unethical business hired unethical workers and now you’ve come here to ask for advice on running your unethical business without paying anyone. Got it.

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              Not exactly if you have relevant information reach me a PM and we can accord an agreement…

              Edit: nevermind found the answer by myself anyway good luck!!

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    Look into ollama. It shouldn’t be an issue if you stick to 7b parameter models

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      Yeah, I did see something related to what you mentioned and I was quite interested. What about quantized models?

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        Quantized with more parameters is generally better than floating point with fewer parameters. If you can squeeze a 14b parameter model down to a 4-bit int quantization it’ll still generally outperform a 16-bit Floating Point 7b parameter equivalent.