How to build an Air-gapped LLM-based AI Chatbot in Containers Step-by-Step
Last Updated on April 22, 2024 by Editorial Team
Author(s): MΓ©lony Qin (aka cloudmelon)
Originally published on Towards AI.
As AI tools become increasingly popular, they play an important role in boosting our productivity in everyday tasks. However, bringing them into professional settings faces challenges because they need internet access, and some company policies simply do not allow them. The solution is not to break the company firewall but to build a real air-gapped AI and make it up and running locally or in containers.
So, in this blog post, I will share with you how to build an Air-gapped LLM-based AI Chatbot in Containers Step-by-Step by leveraging open-source technologies such as Ollama, Docker, and the Open WebUI.
Make AI learning simple and fun
Ollama is the simplest way Iβve found to set up and run large language models(LLMs) locally. With many years of experience working with containers and Kubernetes, I like to think we could apply similar philosophies to this technology. Let me show you why!
Similar to pulling container images from Docker Hub, with Ollama, itβs easy to pull AI models from Ollamaβs model library to your local computer and run the Ollama command to interact with AI models directly. The overall comparison is like the hand-drawn diagram Iβve made:
How each layer works with ollama
Ollama isnβt the only option for this… Read the full blog for free on Medium.
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