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Now we have open-weight LLMs. There are very good models of size < 15GB.
So I’m wondering:
- Are open-weight LLMs effectively becoming the next evolution of offline encyclopedias?
- If so, what replaces the idea of “citation” and “verifiability” in this paradigm, as they do hallucinate time to time ?
Curious how others here are thinking about this shift, especially folks building offline first educational systems.
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