Sure, let's break it down:
  1. @DesertDave started by telling everyone he's been trying a kind of AI called ollama 2.0 on his computer. He finds it fun but also odd since it sometimes doesn't finish its sentences. He wonders what people usually use it for and if there are others he can try on his Mac, which don't need internet and keep his info safe.
  2. @tolot responded with a suggestion and said this AI can help on various tasks if used with a tool named Cheshire Cat. It's like a multi-function tool that can do lots of things like summarizing articles, handling pictures and even chatting smoothly. One thing @tolot said to remember is the AI might not always give accurate responses.
  3. @DesertDave then gave his thoughts, feeling intrigued but admitting that he didn't quite understand all of that.
  4. @tolot then went on to explain that the AI, such as ollama, is sort of like a magic box. It takes in something you give it, like text or pictures, and then gives something back. This could be new text or an idea based on what you gave it. It's like the AI has a brain of its own and tries to find a pattern or order in the stuff it's given. This helps a lot with tasks related to text, like writing new sentences or summarizing. But dealing with pictures usually needs bigger magic boxes since they are more complex.
  5. Finally, @DesertDave thanked for the explanations and said it's hard for him to understand all of it. He seems excited but also a little overwhelmed about what's to come with AI.
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