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 IBM Granite 3.2 for Contract Analysis in Microsoft Wdor Locally.
Exploring alternatives to Microsoft Copilot? The new Granite 3.2 8B Instruct model offers chain-of-thought reasoning capabilities that significantly improve their ability to follow complex instructions with no sacrifice […] read more
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Use Mistral Small 3 (24B) in Microsoft Word Locally
Seeking an alternative to Microsoft Copilot? Mistral has just launched Mistral Small 3, and its instruction-tuned model performs exceptionally well, competing with open-weight models up to three times […] read more
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Easily Import & Export Your Prompts in GPTLocalhost
Seeking an alternative to Microsoft Copilot? GPTLocalhost offers a local Add-in solution that integrates local LLMs with Microsoft Word seamlessly. If managing numerous prompts is overwhelming, GPTLocalhost simplifies […] 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