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Sign up Sign in Write Sign up Sign in · · Follow publication All the latest news and updates on the rapidly evolving field of Generative AI space. From cutting-edge research and developments in LLMs, text-to-image generators, to real-world applications, and the impact of generative AI on various industries. Follow publication Jes Fink-Jensen·Follow · · Follow Published inGenerative AI·6 min read·Feb 12, 2025 Published in · · 6 min read·Feb 12, 2025 6 min read · · Feb 12, 2025 -- 3 ollama run deepseek-r1:8b -- -- -- -- 3 Follow Published in Generative AI 42K Followers · · All the latest news and updates on the rapidly evolving field of Generative AI space. From cutting-edge research and developments in LLMs, text-to-image generators, to real-world applications, and the impact of generative AI on various industries. Follow Follow Written by Jes Fink-Jensen 408 Followers · · Not your average geek… Follow What are your thoughts? Also publish to my profile Sign up Sign in Sign up Sign in Home Library Stories Stats Home Newsletter About Follow publication All the latest news and updates on the rapidly evolving field of Generative AI space. From cutting-edge research and developments in LLMs, text-to-image generators, to real-world applications, and the impact of generative AI on various industries. Follow publication Member-only story Jes Fink-Jensen Follow Generative AI -- 3 Share AI is getting smarter, but running your own AI agents locally? That’s a game-changer: no cloud, no APIs — just complete control over your own private AI. With n8n, Ollama, and DeepSeek-R1, you can automate workflows, process data, and chat with an AI — all on your own machine. In this guide, I’ll walk you through setting up these tools, connecting them together, and getting a local AI agent up and running on your Windows PC. You’ll need a Windows PC with a GPU with at least 16GB of memory. I’m using an NVidia Quadra RTX a4500 GPU. Download Ollama for Windows from here. The installation is pretty straightforward. Once Ollama is installed, you can open a command line interface (CLI) by right-clicking on the Windows Desktop. When the menu appears, select “Open in Terminal.” If the latter is not visible in the menu, try right-clicking again somewhere else on the Desktop. In the CLI, write the following: -- -- 3 All the latest news and updates on the rapidly evolving field of Generative AI space. From cutting-edge research and developments in LLMs, text-to-image generators, to real-world applications, and the impact of generative AI on various industries. Not your average geek… Write a response What are your thoughts? Also publish to my profile Help Status About Careers Press Blog Privacy Terms Text to speech Teams