If you’re seeking alternative to Microsoft Copilot in Word, consider Deep Cogito‘s newly released Cogito-32B. Their blog highlights the release of five open-source LLMs in various sizes (3B, 8B, 14B, 32B, and 70B), all outperforming existing open models from competitors like LLaMA, DeepSeek, and Qwen across standard benchmarks.
The most exciting aspect is the potential for seamlessly integrating Cogito-32B locally and directly into Microsoft Word. By hosting it locally, users can leverage powerful LLMs without incurring monthly fees. To see it in action, watch our quick demo video. 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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