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My key realisation from playing with open weights models on my own laptop is that at least where text is concerned, the vast majority of what an average non-programmer consumer thinks AI does, my laptop can now do with the wifi disabled. And arguably where speech and audio is concerned, too.

There is, put simply, a huge, huge information gap about the uniqueness of these commercial services.

There's an open question about how open weights models will be funded when they can't be used in a war between these companies, but the reality is that the amount Apple is paying Google for the right to distill Gemini, for example, is strongly indicative of the total size of the consumer market. Because pretty soon everyone's phones will be doing what local models can do.

Global markets will ultimately learn that coding agents are, at a first approximation, the only source of revenue for this stuff over the medium term at least, and the value proposition for consumer AI in the long term (beyond being a feature of a phone) hasn't yet been invented, and any that might exist depend on micropayments architectures that don't exist.



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