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Run Local Generative AI on Raspberry Pi 5: A DevOps Quickstart with the AI HAT+ 2
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2026-02-25
10 min read
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Quickstart: set up AI HAT+ 2 on Raspberry Pi 5, run a small edge LLM, expose an API, and add CI to keep the model container updated.
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