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I use small models exclusively. They aren't a replacement for large models. You need decent hardware to run those models efficiently, as smaller parameter models plain suck and are still slow on macbooks. And affordability of higher end hardware is very limited.
Even at non VC subsidized $/token prices, its still much cheaper to run cloud based models.
Where do these improvement curves go? Does the gap close, do they intersect for practical purposes (factoring in cost etc)? Or is the local curve always just a translation of the hosted, lagging behind, or indeed does hosted just pull ahead?
Nobody knows, but it's a very open question I feel, and it certainly appears like the answer might quite reasonably be that yes they intersect on that kind of short-ish term time horizon.
but i maintain https://github.com/Arthur-Ficial/apfel so i might be biased
Meet Core AI - https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2026/324/
Dive into Core AI model authoring and optimization - https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2026/325/
Integrate on-device AI models into your app using Core AI - https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2026/326/
Does this completely replace the previous API, CoreML? [1]
[0]: https://apple.github.io/coreai-optimization/
[1]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreml/"If your app uses model types other than neural networks, such as decision trees or tabular feature engineering, see Core ML."
I think what people didn't realize was, just because the GPT-4.5 model didn't get better on the benchmarks, didn't mean the model wasn't different than the earlier models. It was being compared to thinking models that were being developed at the same time.
The GPT 4.5 model still has some of the most "human" like abilities in communication even though it isn't particularly good a problem solving. It hadn't under gone the same type of reinforcement training.
I still use GPT 4.5 sometimes, in creative exercises it can be surprisingly effective. The model is still available.