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Internet Of Things: RUNNING LANGUAGE MODELS On Edge Devices
Electronics For You
|October 2025
Let's delve into the technical aspects, challenges, and benefits of deploying language models on edge/loT devices.
Language models, a subfield of artificial intelligence, have shown remarkable progress in natural language processing and understanding. Traditionally, these models have been deployed in powerful cloud environments due to their computational demands. However, with advancements in hardware, there is a growing interest in running language models on edge devices.
Edge devices, also known as edge computing devices, refer to hardware systems that perform data processing at the edge of the network, close to the data source. These devices can include smartphones, tablets, IoT sensors, drones, and embedded systems. Edge computing reduces latency, enhances data privacy, and minimises bandwidth usage by processing data locally rather than relying on centralised cloud servers.
Language models to augment IoT/edge applications
Language models are algorithms designed to understand, generate, and manipulate human language. They are trained on vast amounts of text data to learn patterns, syntax, and semantics. Popular language models include GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer), BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers), and T5 (Text-to-Text Transfer Transformer). These models have achieved state-of-the-art performance in various NLP tasks such as text generation, sentiment analysis, machine translation, and question answering.
Leveraging language models in IoT applications opens numerous innovative possibilities across various sectors. For instance, in smart homes, language models can enhance voice-controlled devices, enabling more natural and intuitive interactions with users. Smart thermostats, lighting systems, and security cameras can benefit from advanced conversational capabilities, allowing users to communicate with their devices more effectively.
This story is from the October 2025 edition of Electronics For You.
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