LM Studio's LM Link lets iPhone users interact with local LLMs running on Mac
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Marcus Mendes
Summary
LM Studio has updated its Locally app with a new feature called LM Link, which allows users to interact with large language models (LLMs) running on their Macs directly from their iPhones. The feature enables remote communication with local AI models, bridging the gap between desktop AI processing and mobile convenience.
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· 3 pulledLM Link lets you talk to local LLMs on your Mac
LM Studio is my go-to Mac app for running LLMs locally.
Its model search feature is fantastic for finding the AI models best suited to my Mac's hardware, helping me avoid models that might be too demanding for my 16GB M2 Pro MacBook Pro.
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