Will Chrome, Safari, or Firefox add native support for local LLMs in 2024? (Opera just did)
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Opera issued a press release titled "Opera becomes the first major browser with built-in access to local AI models."

Will any other major browsers follow suit*?

* Access in beta or dev mode would suffice to resolve this market as yes

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why is this so high...? This market seems miscalibrated!

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@Soli Oddly enough people keep buying YES, firefox is pretty slow with such features so is chrome! Maybe Safari might do it, but apple is generally behind on the curve so that seems even more unlikely.

The reason vivaldi,edge,opera do well with feature geeks is because they add new stuff faster.

Firefox doesn't even have tab groups for context! Chrome has nowhere near the integrations of edge.

is it happening? 👀

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Can't see Google or Apple supporting local model access built-in for their flagship browsers. Gemini, sure, but local? meh.

@firstuserhere What about Firefox? It could be their differentiator.

@firstuserhere assuming apple doesn’t release a local model optimized for their machines 😏

I think this is a poor question because any browser can currently support local LLMs via extensions. If you mean first party integrations, that is a different question.

@NateIO the linked article clearly says “built-in access to local … “ which makes it obvious what this market is about :)

@NateIO i changed to native support - hopefully this resolves any misunderstandinfs

Google will use Chrome to push their own LLM instead, but the other two might.