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🙄 Ubuntu Plans Gradual AI Features Built Around Local Inference

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    🙄 Ubuntu Plans Gradual AI Features Built Around Local Inference

    「 In response to a question about disabling AI entirely, Seager stated that Ubuntu will not run models in the background “for the sake of it.” However, he does not expect Canonical to implement a global AI kill switch, as this would be difficult to enforce given the varied ways Ubuntu users interact with software 」

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    Canonical plans to gradually introduce AI features into Ubuntu, prioritizing local inference and providing clear interfaces to cloud services.

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    Linuxiac (linuxiac.com)

    #ubuntu #ai #vibecoding #agenticai

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      🙄 Ubuntu Plans Gradual AI Features Built Around Local Inference

      「 In response to a question about disabling AI entirely, Seager stated that Ubuntu will not run models in the background “for the sake of it.” However, he does not expect Canonical to implement a global AI kill switch, as this would be difficult to enforce given the varied ways Ubuntu users interact with software 」

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      Ubuntu Plans Gradual AI Features Built Around Local Inference

      Canonical plans to gradually introduce AI features into Ubuntu, prioritizing local inference and providing clear interfaces to cloud services.

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      Linuxiac (linuxiac.com)

      #ubuntu #ai #vibecoding #agenticai

      teaneedz@social.vivaldi.netT This user is from outside of this forum
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      @jbz wow, no AI kill switch? guess my new recommendation will be Mint, LMDE. so long #Ubuntu from my recommended install list.

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      • teaneedz@social.vivaldi.netT teaneedz@social.vivaldi.net

        @jbz wow, no AI kill switch? guess my new recommendation will be Mint, LMDE. so long #Ubuntu from my recommended install list.

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        @teaneedz @jbz Isn't #Mint based on #Ubuntu ?

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          @teaneedz @jbz Isn't #Mint based on #Ubuntu ?

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          @romainbecker LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) specifically isn't. https://linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php

          @teaneedz @jbz

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