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The Local AI Win Nobody's Talking About

1 h 0 min · 3 de jul de 2026
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Tim Williams opens up about his surprising optimism for on-device AI, from Google's encoder-free Gemma 4 to Apple's upcoming AFM 3, and what it means when a 12B model runs entirely offline. The duo also dissect Claude Sonnet 5's lukewarm reception and Mythos 5's restricted comeback, then pivot to a practical breakthrough: sub-agent architecture that pairs a frontier orchestrator with cheap local workers. It’s a workflow that slashes cloud costs, preserves privacy, and puts the power back in your hands—proving the local AI future isn't just theoretical.

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