Nice try ,NSA
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If you want AI in your OS Windows fits the bill.
You came to the wrong neighborhood.
Just run 'sudo rm -rf /etc', it will save you some time.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install python3-pip pip3 install tensorflow
or
sudo dnf install tensorflow pytorch python3 my_ml_script.py
There, now you have Tensorflow, which is about as good as it gets on most distros.
Nyarch linux maybe
Deepin claims to have some AI in their marketing materials. No clue how well it works.
Yeah when I used UbuntuKylin I used the local AI agent I wonder if there is more Linux distros doing that
I am hoping to see an installation interface eventually. sorta like how command line went to semi graphical and then to graphical.