← Back to context Comment by matheusmoreira 6 hours ago I hope local models advance to the point they can match Opus one day... 3 comments matheusmoreira Reply zozbot234 5 hours ago If OP is correct, Opus has regressed to a point where local models are already on par with it. NinjaTrance 5 hours ago Considering the advances in software and hardware, I would expect that in 2 or 3 years.And I hope we will eventually reach a point where models become "good enough" for certain tasks, and we won't have to replace them every 6 months.(That would be similar to the evolution of other technologies like personal computers and smartphones.) addandsubtract 5 hours ago We said this since ChatGPT 3. People will never be content with local models.
zozbot234 5 hours ago If OP is correct, Opus has regressed to a point where local models are already on par with it.
NinjaTrance 5 hours ago Considering the advances in software and hardware, I would expect that in 2 or 3 years.And I hope we will eventually reach a point where models become "good enough" for certain tasks, and we won't have to replace them every 6 months.(That would be similar to the evolution of other technologies like personal computers and smartphones.)
addandsubtract 5 hours ago We said this since ChatGPT 3. People will never be content with local models.
If OP is correct, Opus has regressed to a point where local models are already on par with it.
Considering the advances in software and hardware, I would expect that in 2 or 3 years.
And I hope we will eventually reach a point where models become "good enough" for certain tasks, and we won't have to replace them every 6 months.
(That would be similar to the evolution of other technologies like personal computers and smartphones.)
We said this since ChatGPT 3. People will never be content with local models.