JetBrains AI Assistant Now Supports Local LLMs and the Latest OpenAI Models
JetBrains has updated its AI Assistant to run local large language models for enhanced privacy, added support for Anthropic's Claude 3.5 series and OpenAI's o1, o1‑mini, and o3‑mini models, and highlighted faster, cost‑effective inference for coding and scientific tasks.
JetBrains has announced an update to its AI Assistant that enables the use of local large language models, allowing developers who must adhere to strict data privacy and compliance regulations to run AI directly on their machines.
To activate this feature, users need to enable LM Studio under “Third‑party AI provider” in the AI Assistant settings. LM Studio provides an interface for managing and running AI models locally.
The new version also adds access to the latest large language models from Anthropic and OpenAI, including Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Claude 3.5 Haiku, and OpenAI’s o1, o1‑mini, and o3‑mini.
JetBrains notes that the compact OpenAI models o3‑mini and o1‑mini are especially suitable for users who need faster and more cost‑effective inference, being designed for coding, scientific, and mathematical tasks.
The AI Assistant, integrated into JetBrains IDEs, can autocomplete lines, functions, or code blocks, answer code‑related questions, generate documentation, and refactor code, leveraging the IDE’s deep understanding of the project’s context.
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