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Statistically relevant portion?
You know they were hyperbolic.
"To my knowledge" really doesn't feel like hyperbole at all, IMO
Do 5% of people you know use local LLMs?
If so, you don't know a lot of people, or you are heavy into the lLLM scene.
Do 5% of people you know watch hockey regularly? If not, I guess it must not be a real sport, and that definitely has absolutely nothing to do with your own bubble
Surprisingly a lot of people around me watch hockey.
And I also hear about a lot of people watching it.
But even though I'm very much into IT, I know very few people who selfhost. Despite that being a small community, local genAI seems even smaller that that.