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Agreed. One big difference, though, is that the local AI tech we have as an alternative to OpenAI is significantly better compared to the local alternatives we had for Google. You can run a reasonably powerful AI on your own machine right now. Sure, it’s not going to be as good. And the cost of GPUs, RAM, and electricity is important to keep in mind. But the point is it’s not all-or-nothing and you are not beholden to these corporations.

There is also plenty of research going on to make models more efficient and powerful at small sizes. So that shift in the power gradient seems like it’s going to continue.





I agree with this, but there were/are alternatives to Google that are functional but not as good. People still ended up choosing to use Google.



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