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Local Models: Trust, Control, Optimization — Carter Abdallah, NVIDIA
Aug 7, 2026 · 43:21
NVIDIA's Carter Abdallah, Prime Intellect's Vincent Weisser, Arcee's Lucas Atkins, and NVIDIA's Chris Alexiuk argue open-weight models are the trustworthy foundation for enterprise and local AI. Atkins separates trust from safety: when Anthropic pulled Fable, enterprises chose Chinese open models for guaranteed availability, and open models are inspectable unlike closed APIs. Arcee pretrained a 400B model in six months; Weisser cites a customer that specialized an open model for finance in a week or two, beating Opus at a fraction of Haiku's cost. Alexiuk calls open weights the fix for 'mismanaged genius' and expects capable local models on MacBooks within a year; the panel predicts Fable-level open models within a year and hopes local-model use rises from a rounding error to 10–15%.

The State of Model Routing — NVIDIA, Cognition, OpenRouter
Aug 6, 2026 · 48:17
Cognition's Walden Yan, OpenRouter's Alex Atallah, NVIDIA's Tanay Varshney and Carter Abdallah argue routing should orchestrate frontier and cheaper models, not per-task benchmark picks; Devin Fusion cuts Fable-level intelligence cost by 40%. Yan: task-type routing is fragile because a session shifts from codebase question to feature request to live debugging; Devin keeps a frontier model planning while a cheap sidekick executes. Atallah: OpenRouter's auto router sat unused for two years until OpenClaw heartbeats every ten minutes created an app with two intelligence needs; out-of-distribution, small models thrash: Opus scores three times better at a tenth of Haiku's cost on terminal bench. Varshney cites jagged capabilities for up to 10% higher accuracy; Abdallah adds local/cloud routing.
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