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AI can detect your language but can it tell when you want to switch

8+ hour, 3+ min ago   (324+ words) For an AI agent, spotting an English word in a Hindi sentence is easy. Understanding what that word actually means for the conversation is much harder. That is the problem Blue Machines AI is trying to address with Floe, a…...

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Muse Glimmer 30B hardware requirements: Can your PC run this 30B AI model?

1+ week, 10+ hour ago   (905+ words) You can access it through tools like LM Studio 0.3.x, which wraps everything in a simple interface, or go deeper with llama.cpp b2840+ if you prefer the raw command line or headless control. Beneath the surface, the same stack in…...

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pcquest.com > it-infrastructure-hardware > before-upgrading-ram-for-local-ai-check-what-really-limits-speed-12189800

Before upgrading RAM for local AI check what really limits speed

1+ week, 5+ day ago   (572+ words) More memory can help a computer load larger artificial intelligence models, but it does not always make them run faster. For most users, 32 GB is a sensible starting point, while 64 GB or 128 GB suits heavier development and research workloads. Local…...

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AI PC Performance Guide: Why NPUs Matter More Than CPUs Now

7+ mon, 2+ week ago   (902+ words) Welcome to the PC revolution you didn’t see coming. No fireworks. No big, shiny buttons. In 2025, personal computing got smarter, not flashier. Laptops stopped acting like machines and started behaving more like partners. And they didn’t scream about it. They…...