
Rio3.5, a locally-trained model, outperforms Qwen on benchmarks
Hacker News·1w·lucasfcosta
Lucas Costa's Rio3.5 model, trained on Rio de Janeiro city government data, exceeded Qwen3.7's performance on recent benchmarks. The result suggests specialized, domain-focused models can compete with general-purpose LLMs—a potentially relevant insight for indie builders working with niche datasets.
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