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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:

๐Ÿš€ Googleโ€™s Gemma 4 is one of the most interesting open model releases so far, with strong performance for its size.
๐Ÿง  The lineup includes E2B, E4B, 26B MoE, and 31B dense models, giving users options for both lightweight and powerful local setups.
๐Ÿ† Gemma 4 is ranking highly on open model leaderboards and is even outperforming models much larger than itself.
๐Ÿ”“ It is now under Apache 2.0, which makes it a much more practical choice for people who care about open model licensing.
๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Ollama already supports Gemma 4, making it easy to run locally with simple commands.
๐Ÿค– Hermes Agent and OpenClaw both make Gemma 4 far more useful by turning it into part of a real local agent workflow.
โ˜๏ธ 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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