Local. Private. Use OpenLLM in Microsoft Word.

Looking for an alternative to Microsoft Copilot in Word without recurring inference costs? You can achieve this in Microsoft Word by utilizing OpenLLM and local LLMs. OpenLLM lets you easily use both open-source and custom models through OpenAI-compatible APIs with just one command. It includes a ready-to-use chat UI, advanced inference technology, and makes it simple to set up enterprise-level cloud deployments using tools like Docker, Kubernetes, and BentoCloud.

Here’s a quick demonstration of how it works using OpenLLM within Microsoft Word locally — and all without recurring inference costs. The demo is powered by GPTLocalhost, which offers the same core features for individual use. LocPilot for Word is the Intranet edition of GPTLocalhost designed for enterprise users and team collaboration.

For more creative uses of local and private LLMs in Microsoft Word, explore additional demos available on our channel at @LocPilot. We hope this demonstration sparks new ideas and encourages you to create further applications that equip your team with cutting-edge on-premise AI capabilities. If you have any particular suggestions or concepts, please feel free to reach out to us at info@locpilot.com. Our mission is to make local AI more accessible and affordable for teamwork.

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