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Why server-side AI instead of in-browser WebLLM

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Audience member suggested running the LLM in the browser (WebLLM, future embedded Chrome models) to prefill forms directly client-side, arguing most of what's on the backend could be prefilled even without AI. Adam's short answer: the security department of regulated-market clients will probably ban that approach — when you work in a regulated market, data can't leave the controlled perimeter.

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In regulated markets the security department will likely ban client-side AI; server-side keeps control and compliance.
question Why server-side AI instead of in-browser WebLLM
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Anthropic company
Answer mentions Anthropic cancelling a company's subscription as backup-plan justification.
question Why server-side AI instead of in-browser WebLLM
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Audience Q&A about running AI client-side in the browser.

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