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Dean Takahashi @ VentureBeat · 06/11/2025 09:00 EDT

Lemony is a plug-and-play device for secure on-premise AI

Lemony launched a simple-looking device to deliver on-premise artificial intelligence to redefine how organizations deploy generative AI.

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