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It looked like from comments that's why he made the Ollama integration optional, because some people were concerned since Ollama was built by Meta. It can run without Ollama, it seems.
EDIT: Doing more research on Ollama itself, I'm unconvinced that it's sharing any data, despite being built by Meta.
I didnt know that ollama was built by meta, where did you find that out? Its also an open source project it shouldnt have malicios code like that..
Meta trained and published the model but it’s an open model. I’m not an expert but I don’t believe it’s sharing data with Meta since it’s just the model they trained, you can download it and run it offline. You’re just using the output of all the training they did on your own compute.
So it doesnt have anything with ollama softvare, you can download any llm it doesnt have to be metas..