No private on-device LLM experience for mobile with zero cloud dependency
Mobile users wanting AI assistance without cloud dependency lack polished on-device LLM apps. Existing solutions require accounts, subscriptions, or send data to servers. Users need fully local AI with optimized GPU memory management for mobile hardware.
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