120b

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The 120b tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about large language models with 120 billion parameters, particularly the gpt-oss:120b open-weight model accessible via Duck.ai. Duck.ai, a service from DuckDuckGo, provides a free, anonymous way for Windows users to try this 120-billion-parameter model without requiring local GPU hardware or tools like Ollama or LMStudio. Threads under this tag explore the practical implications of running such large models through a privacy-focused web interface, the capabilities of OpenAI's gpt-oss models, and how this lowers the barrier for Windows users to experiment with advanced generative AI. The tag is relevant for those interested in accessible AI, open-weight models, and privacy-preserving AI tools on Windows.
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    Try Open-Weight AI on Windows: Duck.ai Brings gpt-oss 120B Privately

    DuckDuckGo’s Duck.ai giving users a free, anonymous window onto large open-weight models is a small but significant step in the evolving landscape of accessible generative AI — and it’s turned the question of “how to try big models without a GPU farm” into a practical reality for many Windows...
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