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by brap 906 days ago
I’m not saying on-device performance will ever be comparable to cloud, it’s probably a different use case and market at this point.

But 1, it’s still a profitable business to be in, so why shouldn’t OpenAI go there? And 2, more importantly, as hardware and software become more efficient, in the future on-device might be good enough to put up a fight and start eating the cloud. Seems risky not to go there.

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OpenAI could always leverage their expertise to license out their model, or a cut down/customized version, to companies who want to use it locally on end user devices.