Title says it all. Why spend so much effort finetuning and serving models locally when any closed-source model will do the same for cheaper in the long run. Is it a philosophical argument? (As in freedom vs free beer) Or are there practical cases where a local model does better.

Where I’m coming from is the requirement of a copilot, primarily for code but maybe for automating personal tasks as well, and wondering whether to put down the $20/mo for GPT4 or roll out my own personal assistant and run it locally (have an M2 max, compute wouldn’t be a huge issue)

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    1 year ago

    I was long a hold out for ChatGPT because I wasn’t confident about OpenAI’s handling of my personal information. I’ve started using Llama just a couple weeks ago, and whilst I’m happy that it can be run locally, I’m still looking forward to open source LLMs, because Llama isn’t actually open source.