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Gemma 4 + Hermes/OpenClaw: HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE? FULLY LOCAL AI Agent that ACTUALLY WORKS!

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In this video, I'll be talking about Google's new Gemma 4 open models, why they are such a big deal for local AI, and how you can run them with Ollama, Hermes Agent, and OpenClaw, or even try Gemma 4 31B through NVIDIA NIM.

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Key Takeaways:

🚀 Google’s Gemma 4 is one of the most interesting open model releases so far, with strong performance for its size.
🧠 The lineup includes E2B, E4B, 26B MoE, and 31B dense models, giving users options for both lightweight and powerful local setups.
🏆 Gemma 4 is ranking highly on open model leaderboards and is even outperforming models much larger than itself.
🔓 It is now under Apache 2.0, which makes it a much more practical choice for people who care about open model licensing.
đŸ› ī¸ Ollama already supports Gemma 4, making it easy to run locally with simple commands.
🤖 Hermes Agent and OpenClaw both make Gemma 4 far more useful by turning it into part of a real local agent workflow.
â˜ī¸ If you cannot run it locally, NVIDIA NIM gives you a free hosted way to test Gemma 4 31B for prototyping.

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