You can download ollama here: https://ollama.com/download
And then all you need to do is run `ollama run deepseek-r1:14b` or `ollama run llama3.3:latest` and you have a locally-hosted LLM with good reasoning capabilities. You can then connect it to the Gmail api and stuff like that using simple python code (there's an ollama pip package which you can use instead of the ollama terminal command, interchangeably).
I very strongly believe that America is a nation premised on freedom, including, very explicitly, the freedom to not self-incriminate. I believe criminality is a fundamental human right (see e.g. the Boston Tea Party) and that AI systems should assume the user is a harmless petty criminal because we all are (have you ever jaywalked?) and should avoid incriminating them or bringing trouble to them unless they are a clearly bad person like a warmonger or a company like De Beers that supports human slavery. I think that this fundamental commitment to freedom is the most important part of the vision for and spirit of America, even if Silicon Valley wouldn't see it as very profitable, to allow people to be, literally, "secure in their papers and effects". "Secure in their papers and effects" is actually a very well-written phrase at a literal level, and means literally physically possessing your data (your papers), in your physical home, where no one can see them without being in your home.
https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/constitutional-amendments-amen...
4th Amendment to the US Constitution: “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”
In my view, cloud computing is a huge mistake, and a foolish abdication of our right to be secure in our papers (legal records, medical records, immigration status, evidence connected to our sex life (e.g. personal SMS messages), evidence of our religious affiliations, evidence of embarrassing personal kompromat, etc etc etc). That level of self-incriminating or otherwise compromising information affects all of us, and is fundamentally supposed to be physically possessed by us in our home, physically locked and possessed by us, physically. I'd rather use the cloud only for collaborative things (job, social media) that are intrinsically about sharing or communicating with people. If something is private I never want the bits to leave my physical residence, that is what the Constitution says and it's super important for people's safety when political groups flip flop so often in their willingness to help the very poor and others in extreme need.