LLM Model Statuses in Wikit Semantics
This page describes the different statuses that a Large Language Model (LLM) can have within the Wikit Semantics platform. These statuses allow understanding each model's level of support, maturity, and availability.
Model statuses may evolve over time based on:
- The model's technical maturity
- User feedback
- Platform evolutions
- Changes in the LLM ecosystem
Available Statuses
1. Experimental
- Recommended only for testing and experimentation
- Performance and stability not guaranteed
- May be modified or withdrawn without prior notice
- Not recommended for production use
2. Supported by Wikit
- Model officially validated and maintained for Wikit Semantics apps
- Enhanced performance and stability
- Recommended for production use
3. "As Is"
- Model integrated into the platform without specific optimization for Wikit Semantics apps
- Support limited to basic usage issues
- No performance guarantee
- Use at the user's own risk
4. Premium
- High-performance model officially validated and maintained for Wikit Semantics apps
- Requires a Premium subscription
- Recommended for critical or complex use cases
5. Deprecated
- Model at the end of its support cycle
- Still functional but intended to be replaced
- Minimal support
- Migration recommended to a version supported by Wikit
6. Retired
- Model not available for new integrations
- Maintained only for historical compatibility
- No support
- Mandatory migration to continue using the platform
Usage Recommendations
- For production projects, prioritize "Supported by Wikit" or "Premium" models
- "Experimental" models are perfect for exploring new possibilities
- Plan the migration of "Deprecated" or "Retired" models
- Evaluate risks before using an "As Is" model