← Back to context Comment by cromka 10 hours ago Privacy! 2 comments cromka Reply catlifeonmars 9 hours ago Yes, exactly my point! “Frontier” vs “local” isn’t a useful distinction . “proprietary vs open” is a much more useful distinction. Although I suspect people use “frontier” as shorthand for “way too large to run at home practically”. zarzavat 7 hours ago That's effectively what it means. You can run frontier models at home e.g. Kimi K3, but you'd need a large amount of money.
catlifeonmars 9 hours ago Yes, exactly my point! “Frontier” vs “local” isn’t a useful distinction . “proprietary vs open” is a much more useful distinction. Although I suspect people use “frontier” as shorthand for “way too large to run at home practically”. zarzavat 7 hours ago That's effectively what it means. You can run frontier models at home e.g. Kimi K3, but you'd need a large amount of money.
zarzavat 7 hours ago That's effectively what it means. You can run frontier models at home e.g. Kimi K3, but you'd need a large amount of money.
Yes, exactly my point! “Frontier” vs “local” isn’t a useful distinction . “proprietary vs open” is a much more useful distinction. Although I suspect people use “frontier” as shorthand for “way too large to run at home practically”.
That's effectively what it means. You can run frontier models at home e.g. Kimi K3, but you'd need a large amount of money.