Looking for a Microsoft Copilot alternative without recurring inference costs? Consider using LocalAI with local LLMs directly within Microsoft Word. LocalAI is a free, open-source alternative to OpenAI […]
Use llama.cpp in Microsoft Word Locally. No Recurring Inference Costs.
Looking for a Microsoft Copilot alternative without recurring inference costs? Consider using llama.cpp with local LLMs directly within Microsoft Word. Llama.cpp is designed to facilitate LLM inference with […]
Use LM Studio in Microsoft Word Locally. No Recurring Inference Costs.
Looking for a Microsoft Copilot alternative without recurring inference costs? Consider LM Studio for seamless integration with local LLMs right within Microsoft Word. With LM Studio, you can […]
Use LiteLLM in Microsoft Word Locally or Remotely
Looking for a Microsoft Copilot alternative without recurring inference costs? Consider LiteLLM as a viable option. LiteLLM functions as an LLM Gateway, offering access to over 100 LLM […]
Use AnythingLLM in Microsoft Word Locally. No Recurring Inference Costs.
Looking for a Microsoft Copilot alternative without recurring inference costs? Consider using AnythingLLM with local LLMs directly within Microsoft Word. AnythingLLM aims to be the easiest to use, […]
Use Phi-4 in Microsoft Word Locally. No Inference Fee Required.
Looking for a Microsoft Copilot alternative without recurring inference costs? Consider using local LLMs directly within Microsoft Word. For example, Mehul’s post highlights that Phi-4 is currently considered […]
Tailor LLM’s responses to your personal style in Microsoft Word
This morning, I discovered that Anthropic has introduced a new feature for writing in personal styles. To learn more about this feature, I visited their announcement page and […]
Basic functions in GPTLocalhost (Word Add-in)
In this post, we’ll delve into the basic functions in GPTLocalhost, a local Word Add-in that allows you to utilize your local servers within Microsoft Word. GPTLocalhost is […]
Using Microsoft Word in multiple minds? An experiment with two workspaces in AnythingLLM.
When writing my last post using Word and AnythingLLM, I encountered a situation where I needed to work with different workspaces and settings. For instance, AnythingLLM provides a […]
Local RAG in Microsoft Word: using AnythingLLM + LM Studio
In my recent post, I explored AI-assisted writing by using LM Studio in Microsoft Word, utilizing my local Word Add-in (GPTLocalhost) as a bridge. During the experiment I […]