Now that I’ve integrated Microsoft Word locally with several local LLM servers, it’s time to put its capabilities to the test. I’ll be benchmarking Microsoft Copilot in Word […]
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Use QwQ-32B for Creative Writing in Microsoft Word Locally
If you’re exploring alternatives to Microsoft Copilot, consider Qwen’s newly released QwQ-32B. This open LLM shines in creative writing and reasoning. The most exciting aspect is the potential […] read more
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Use QwQ-32B in Microsoft Word Locally
If you’re seeking an alternative to Microsoft Copilot, consider Qwen’s newly released QwQ-32B. This open-source LLM excels in complex reasoning and holds its own against larger models like […] read more
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Use Msty for Multiple LLMs in Microsoft Word Locally
Looking for alternatives to Microsoft Copilot, or need the ability to toggle between various LLMs? Msty is a powerful platform designed to function seamlessly offline, ensuring reliability and […] read more
A local alternative to Microsoft Copilot in Word
Large language models (LLMs) have been rapidly advancing over the past few years. While bigger and more powerful versions are being developed in the cloud, there’s a growing […]
Demo 1: Using AnythingLLM in Microsoft Word
Demo 2: Using LM Studio in Microsoft Word (local model: Llama 3.2)
Demo 3: Using Transformer Lab in Microsoft Word (local model: Phi-4)
Demo 4: Using Ollama in Microsoft Word (local model: Llama 3.2)
Demo 5: Using llama.cpp in Microsoft Word (local model: gemma-2b)
Demo 6: Using LocalAI in Microsoft Word (local model: Llama 3.2)
Demo 7: Using KoboldCpp in Microsoft Word (local model: mistral 2.2)
Demo 8: Using Xinference in Microsoft Word (local model: Llama 2)
Demo 9: Using OpenLLM in Microsoft Word (local model: llama3.2:1b)
Demo 10: Using LiteLLM in Microsoft Word (gemini-1.5-flash, if cloud-based model is preferred)
Demo 11: Empowering Your Team with Phi-4 in Microsoft Word within Your Intranet