Ollama lanza la versión 0.17 con mejoras en la incorporación de OpenClaw

El proyecto de código abierto Ollama ha anunciado el lanzamiento de su versión 0.17. Esta actualización incluye mejoras en la incorporación de OpenClaw. La noticia fue reportada por Phoronix.

Ollama, una plataforma para ejecutar modelos de lenguaje grandes de forma local, ha emitido la versión 0.17. Según Phoronix, esta versión incluye una incorporación mejorada para OpenClaw, una herramienta probablemente relacionada con la aceleración de hardware o integración en entornos Linux. La actualización busca agilizar el proceso de configuración para usuarios que incorporan funciones de OpenClaw. Phoronix, conocido por su cobertura de hardware Linux y software de código abierto, destacó estos cambios en su reporte sobre el lanzamiento. No se proporcionaron detalles específicos sobre características adicionales, plazos o impactos en los usuarios en la información disponible. Esta versión se basa en el desarrollo continuo de Ollama para respaldar el despliegue eficiente de modelos de IA en sistemas de escritorio y servidores.

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