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Microsoft has released its new open source model Phi-4 Incredibly powerful for its size and you can run it locally on your laptop! Completely free and available on Mac, Windows, Linux 🧵

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Paul Couvert1 year ago

1. Download LM Studio Go to and download the version for your OS.

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Paul Couvert1 year ago

2. Download Phi-4 Open LM Studio and in the search section type “Phi-4”. Select a GGUF version for Windows/Linux or MLX for macOS. Tip: if you have a potato laptop (like me), choose the Unsloth version.

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Paul Couvert1 year ago

3. You're done! When the model is downloaded, go to the conversation section. Select the model you've just downloaded in the top bar to load it. Now you can start chatting in total privacy, with no need for an internet connection!

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WillScuderi1 year ago

Great rundown of our new product using it on the road 🏎️ with your Mac and PC and then on planes ✈️ with your iPhone for watching movies is a game changer ✅ Aluminium Build ✅ Works with one cable for Mac, PC, iPhone (15 and later) ✅ 1080p/16m colours/300nits ✅ 0.2"/5mm thin

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Argu-mint1 year ago

Free and open source? Has anyone read the license? Microsoft's definition of 'open' usually comes with more strings attached than a puppet show.

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Sola Awodiya1 year ago

I could see a SaaS use case for this.

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Paul Couvert1 year ago

What type of SaaS?

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Patrick's AIBuzzNews1 year ago

I instantly downloaded it when I've read about its release.

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Paul Couvert1 year ago

Same. Love the fact that it's under MIT license.

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Hottest Horse1 year ago

It was released a month ago on reddit …

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Paul Couvert1 year ago

Available via API on Azure for ≈1 month but the model has just been published (2/3 days ago or smth) and can be used locally

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