GAIA is an open-source framework from AMD for building AI agents that run entirely on local hardware, with no external API dependencies. Using AMD Ryzen AI chips and a local model server called Lemonade, developers can set up a fully offline intelligent agent system. The post walks through installation of GAIA via pip, setting
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A Shift Towards Local ExecutionUnderstanding How GAIA WorksInstalling GAIA Properly (Step-by-Step)Setting Up Lemonade on Your SystemInstalling LemonadeUnderstanding What Actually RunsStarting the Lemonade ServerLoading Your First ModelGet TechLatest.Net ’s stories in your inboxWhy This Step MattersBuilding Your First AgentWhat you actually built (important)What Makes This Approach DifferentExpanding Beyond a Simple ExampleRunning Without Python (C++ Option)Where This Actually Becomes UsefulFinal ThoughtsThank you so much for readingSort: