Stop sending sensitive data to remote servers. Learn how to run AI models on your own laptop to reclaim digital sovereignty and keep your prompts private.

That’s what we mean by data sovereignty—the data stays on your silicon, under your roof, and within your physical control.
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Eli: You know, I was looking at my chat history the other day and realized I’ve basically uploaded my entire life to the cloud—sensitive work code, medical questions, even my private rants. It’s a bit unnerving when you realize that every single prompt travels to a remote data center and stays on someone else's server.
Miles: It’s a huge privacy "leak point." In fact, as of today in 2026, more people are treating local LLMs as a matter of digital sovereignty. The big shift is that you don't actually need a room full of supercomputers anymore. You can run surprisingly capable models on a standard laptop with 16GB of RAM, and the best part is that once the model is downloaded, you can literally unplug your internet and it still works.
Eli: That’s wild. So it’s not just for tech giants with massive server farms?
Miles: Not at all. It's about taking back control of your data journey. Let's explore how you can get these models running on your own hardware.