MacPaw taps Liquid AI for on-device inference
MacPaw is using Liquid AI models for a local version of its Eney assistant.
Why it matters
The move points to continued demand for local AI features that can run on user devices instead of relying only on cloud inference. It also gives app-store developers another path to add AI capabilities inside MacPaw's ecosystem.
The key points
- 1.MacPaw is adding on-device inference for its app-store developers.
- 2.Liquid AI models will power a local version of Eney.
- 3.The effort emphasizes local AI inside MacPaw's ecosystem.
MacPaw is working with Liquid AI to offer on-device inference to developers building for its app store. The company is building a local version of its AI assistant Eney using Liquid AI's models.
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