Ollama sort la version 0.17 avec des améliorations pour l'onboarding OpenClaw

Le projet open-source Ollama a annoncé la sortie de sa version 0.17. Cette mise à jour comprend des améliorations pour l'onboarding OpenClaw. L'information a été rapportée par Phoronix.

Ollama, une plateforme pour exécuter localement des modèles de langage de grande taille, a publié la version 0.17. Selon Phoronix, cette version inclut un onboarding amélioré pour OpenClaw, un outil probablement lié à l'accélération matérielle ou à l'intégration dans des environnements Linux. La mise à jour vise à rationaliser le processus de configuration pour les utilisateurs intégrant les fonctionnalités OpenClaw. Phoronix, connu pour sa couverture du matériel Linux et des logiciels open-source, a mis en lumière ces changements dans son rapport sur la sortie. Aucune détail spécifique sur des fonctionnalités supplémentaires, des calendriers ou des impacts utilisateurs n'a été fourni dans les informations disponibles. Cette version s'appuie sur le développement continu d'Ollama pour soutenir le déploiement efficace de modèles d'IA sur des systèmes de bureau et de serveurs.

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