As we stand at the intersection of AI advancements and web technology, a critical question emerges: When will web browsers introduce a native JavaScript API for large language models (LLMs)?
Currently, NVDA stock is near record highs, while Apple enjoys steady hardware success. However, the future hinges on reducing reliance on third-party cloud services like OpenAI. Here’s what you need to know:
- Local vs. Cloud AI: Open models on user devices often deliver sufficient capabilities, making a local solution desirable.
- Need for Standardization: An API akin to WebGL or IndexedDB is essential to facilitate browser-level AI functionalities.
- Imminent Changes: The Opera browser is already embracing LLMs with its AI assistant, yet lacks a standardized JavaScript interface.
This upcoming shift could revolutionize the economics of web AI use.
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