7/3/2026 at 10:34:12 AM
Laws restricting the use of local AI/LLMs are not going to happen, no matter how much Anthropic might want it. All the major OEMs are now counting on local LLMs to take off. Just look at the OEM support for the upcoming Nvidia RTX Spark platform: Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft, MSI. All the big names in the industry will have, by the end of this year, Nvidia-powered machines made specifically for local LLM use.by prima-facie
7/3/2026 at 1:40:00 PM
You seem to be so sure, but lobbying in the US can do incredible (and stupid) things. Look at the 3d printing control laws that are being passed in NYby gonzalohm
7/3/2026 at 1:47:13 PM
And this is exactly my point, the OEMs have more lobbying power and leverage. Anthropic might be valuated at whatever amount, but they're a new player and their only product is a piece of software - which others like Google, OpenAI, etc also have (not identical but similar enough).EDIT: FYI https://ibb.co/nMYP34Rr
by prima-facie
7/3/2026 at 1:59:41 PM
And you think Google, one of the biggest cloud providers, Microsoft, etc. are going to be onboard with local LLMs? I don't think soby gonzalohm
7/3/2026 at 4:02:51 PM
Not sure about Google, but these Nvidia RTX Spark machines are specifically a Microsoft+Nvidia partnership. Microsoft is actually pushing hard on Windows security primitives for agents & local AI. At BUILD this year they used the phrase "unmetered local intelligence" more times than I can count.From their blog about the RTX Spark surface ultra
> purpose-built to develop and run up to 1 trillion-parameter frontier AI models locally
Google may not want it, but Microsoft has a ton of lobbying power, and being primarily an enterprise software and services company, they know local AI is important for their own customers, and will also be important to sustain the PC OEMs that are threatened by a move toward thin client like devices.
by thewebguyd
7/3/2026 at 5:43:12 PM
Not forgetting Apple!by HPsquared
7/3/2026 at 3:12:26 PM
They'll do local LLMs you have to pay for. Best of both worlds: your LLM processing power will be locked behind a subscription.You'll be coerced into a subscription to unlock the processing power you already have, and it'll only be usable by official Microsoft, etc implementations.
They get your money, get to control you, and best of all, they don't have to run it themselves in their data centers
by ThunderSizzle
7/3/2026 at 3:13:43 PM
Google knows they will happen and even ships it with chrome.by gunalx
7/3/2026 at 3:18:32 PM
Google ships a local LLM with chrome browser nowadays. Don't they also provide the weights for the LLM built into iOS and MacOS?by tingletech
7/3/2026 at 9:56:28 PM
Google and Microsoft both have released a bunch of open models and research, unlike Anthropic, which does nothing but take.by anon373839
7/4/2026 at 1:58:37 PM
Said OEMs could advocate for narrow carve-outs that apply only to themby Georgelemental
7/3/2026 at 4:16:56 PM
It's not just NY. California, Colorado, Washington, they are trying to pull this bullshit in a whole bunch of states.by bmurphy1976
7/3/2026 at 2:27:26 PM
> 3d printing control laws that are being passed in NYThe "don't print guns" laws? What lobby would that be? I actually agree that the US is very vulnerable to lobbying and that 3d printing restrictions are dumb, but I have no idea how you connected the two.
by danlitt
7/3/2026 at 2:47:47 PM
> The "don't print guns" laws? What lobby would that be?Gun control lobbying groups are pushing for these laws.
https://www.everytown.org/solutions/stop-spread-of-3d-printe...
by kube-system
7/3/2026 at 6:42:28 PM
Wow, that is some breathtaking stupidity. Almost literally breathtaking. Who is funding these people?by CamperBob2
7/3/2026 at 10:09:34 PM
The point of a special interest group is just to serve the special interest, nothing else.Basically all of them will throw any other interest under the bus to support their own.
by kube-system
7/3/2026 at 8:39:26 PM
Michael Bloombergby charleslmunger
7/3/2026 at 2:33:46 PM
The “install software that phones home to [government db] to check if the tube shape you want to print on the tool you bought and own is different enough from another tube that’s been used in a gun” laws?Laws that don’t meaningfully impact alleged 3d printing of guns because you can’t 3d print the metal parts of a gun that are needed to actually do gun things, on the vast majority of devices these laws would restrict.
by willy_k
7/3/2026 at 2:40:52 PM
Did you read beyond the first sentence? This reply makes no sense if you read the whole comment.by danlitt
7/3/2026 at 2:44:20 PM
Yeah fair, I did when I was halfway through and decided to get my piece out anyway. These laws are stupid at bestby willy_k
7/3/2026 at 3:02:39 PM
Check out Louis Rossman video https://youtu.be/E1B2cWEaWDw?si=njkPnZqd0NIz2i39by gonzalohm
7/3/2026 at 5:43:38 PM
Can you use an LLM to teach you how to build a gun or use it to design a gun for you build? Can an LLM be used to generate images of young people for older perverts? If yes, then it's not very hard to make the argument that you need to be licensed in order to run an LLM on your local machine. Why wouldn't you want to be licensed? Are you against protecting children and public safety? Many students die from gun violence every year and massive amounts of minors are taken advantage of by human filth. Why would you be against protecting the most vulnerable in our society?It will look good for politicians who pass legislation to "protect" the vulnerable. Potentially improving the chances of another term due to the marketing benefits of pushing such a law through. I think you are mistaken believing that this may never happen.
by mrmckizzle
7/3/2026 at 6:41:23 PM
In the US, attaching legislation like that to firearms instructions would doom its success. It sounds like a great idea to ratfuck a potential bill. No Republican would be able to pass a bill that bans local agents from helping citizens exercise their 2nd Amendment rights.The politics are probably different in other countries. We're still seeing Chat Control efforts in the EU.
by linkregister
7/3/2026 at 10:03:40 PM
That is the one of the main reasons they passed the law to limit 3-d printers.https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/keeping-new-yorkers-safe-go...
Now where I could agree with you is if you made the argument on a state-by-state level. Pretty sure what you said would hold up in Texas
by mrmckizzle
7/3/2026 at 7:06:27 PM
https://xkcd.com/504/> I think the crypto community took the wrong side in that fight. We should have lobbied to keep it counted as weaponry.
> Why?
> Once they get complacent, we break out the second amendment.
by andai
7/3/2026 at 6:19:49 PM
Yeah. I suspect parent either is very optimistic or does not know how restricted current batch of language models are already or does not recognize that, while it may some time to completely neuter, they do have time.It seems that powers that be learned something from the world wide web deployment.
by iugtmkbdfil834
7/4/2026 at 1:52:38 AM
By the same logic, you would need to license Google and youtube access. Just because it's interactive, doesn't change the premise. But yes, that exactly the arguments Anthropic and OpenAI will use for the regulatory capture.by g42gregory
7/4/2026 at 11:39:15 AM
Wait until they figure out regular people can just use photoshop to hand make photorealistic depictions and regular CAD software to make gun parts. Better license computer use, too.by torpid
7/3/2026 at 12:57:31 PM
There’s a combined $3T+ of capital which is at least in some position to benefit from local AI ban. Don’t underestimate thisby baq
7/3/2026 at 1:51:23 PM
There's a lot of capital that stands to gain from banning local AI, but there's also a lot that wins either way, or only wins if local AI sticks around.Apple is paying for their cloud AI, but they can make customers buy devices for local AI. There's all the PC and Android handset makers (ASUS, HP, countless Chinese brands, etc.) who only really stand to gain from selling hardware to customers. Not to mention that Nvidia/AMD/Intel would all happily take a cut on both halves of the ecosystem.
by delecti
7/3/2026 at 1:03:31 PM
If big biz wants it, it'll only run signed blob models and prolly send telemetry.by hahahaa
7/3/2026 at 6:24:45 PM
Point is.. if I want to run equivalent of GNU model with zero blobs or other corporate silliness, I should be able to.by iugtmkbdfil834
7/4/2026 at 2:37:36 AM
We should absolutely yesby hahahaa
7/3/2026 at 11:39:00 AM
And Adobe! I've always figured their heart can't really be in the business of running a cloud platform that has to decide what people can and can't edit.Blackmagic Design too.
They are all desperate for Windows to run well on a chip with unified VRAM.
by dofm
7/3/2026 at 11:47:38 AM
Well, we could expect anything from Adobe. An LLM subscription on top of the regular Adobe subscription sounds like the sort of thing they would do.Do your local filters run slow? Does your movie render have no sass? Then sign-up for AaaS!
by prima-facie
7/3/2026 at 11:55:27 AM
They effectively do have a generative AI plan on top of regular Creative Cloud. Generative credits auto-top-up I think?But it must be an epic pain for them to maintain when they are really a software company, and AI tools really should be able to do most of their work locally. Affinity has some local model support for example.
I am sure they are going to have to maintain cloud support for those features for a long time, but it's all a much easier sell if you can also run it locally.
by dofm
7/3/2026 at 11:14:12 AM
Don't doubt it. Situation is fluid. Anything could happen.by matheusmoreira
7/3/2026 at 11:20:46 AM
Its just so much easier to be a rebel for an imaginary cause then any of the real ones.by XorNot
7/3/2026 at 5:39:59 PM
The entire point is to stop it from needing to be a cause in the first place.Trying to establish the right to run models locally while we still can makes more sense than waiting to see if they do try, then organizing too late.
by SamPatt
7/3/2026 at 9:40:03 PM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Without_a_Causeby Der_Einzige
7/3/2026 at 4:46:45 PM
I think you are assuming those companies won't sign on to be on a list of "authorized model operators", while letting it become illegal for you to run deepseek yourself.by ang_cire
7/3/2026 at 1:09:52 PM
Isn't the RTX Spark from every OEM just nvidia throwing a bone to their decade long partners after nvidia crashed the regular PC market?by KeplerBoy
7/3/2026 at 8:09:25 PM
I love how Nvidia is playing both sides. No matter whether AI's future is local or on the cloud, they come out ahead. I suspect they're going to be the biggest beneficiaries from the AI run up.by AlexandrB
7/3/2026 at 5:36:27 PM
it would be so easy to rent GPUs in europe and use unbannable encryption (tor,i2p if needed) to get inference from them. that remaining as an option makes banning local AI pointless. if all else fails I'm sure china will be able to sell to NK some GPUs and we can get inference from them lmaoby sometimelurker
7/3/2026 at 2:42:34 PM
> Laws restricting the use of local AI/LLMs are not going to happenAre you sure? There are already laws against what you can do at home with very basic (pun) fundamentals of reality like chemistry.
Someone simply searching for "How to assassinate Trump" could get arrested for a thought crime. Hell this comment alone likely set off a few flags.
Imagine someone running an AI at home and asking it for planning a hit on someone. Cue same media fearmongering wave as with 3D printed guns and woohoo now it's mandatory for operating systems to watch your screen and all your keystrokes.
Fuck I probably gave some of the control freaks in power some ideas there :(
by Razengan