Nvidia Highlights Brave's Leo in RTX AI Acceleration Blog
Nvidia Highlights Brave's Leo in RTX AI Acceleration Blog
๐ค Leo's RTX-powered privacy

Nvidia has once again recognized Brave's browser-based AI assistant, Leo, in a recent blog post about RTX PCs accelerating AI applications. The post highlights Leo's privacy-preserving features, including:
- Ability to ask questions, summarize pages and PDFs
- Code writing and text creation capabilities
- Integration with Ollama for local LLM interactions on RTX systems
This follows a previous Nvidia blog featuring Leo's Bring Your Own Model feature, which allows users to connect local AI models to the Brave browser using tools like Ollama.
For more details, visit the Nvidia developer blog.
Another shoutout for Brave from @nvidia! ๐ This time Nvidia showcased our browser-based assistant Leo in a blog about RTX PCs accelerating AI apps ๐: "With privacy-preserving Leo, users can now ask questions, summarize pages and PDFs, write code, and create new text. With
Today @nvidia published a blog featuring our AI assistant Leo and its Bring Your Own Model feature! Learn how you can connect local AI models to our browser with tools like @ollama, and the advantages of doing it, here: blogs.nvidia.com/blog/rtx-ai-brโฆ
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