You Can (Maybe) Run Meta's Latest AI Model Locally on Your Computer
Published: 2026-08-18
On Monday, Meta announced its latest AI model : Muse Glimmer. The company isn't necessarily advertising this model as its biggest and best, however. While Meta has plenty to say about Muse Glimmer's performance potential, there are two key selling points for the model in the company's eyes: The fact that it's open-weight, and that it's designed to run locally on "consumer" Macs and PCs—though perhaps not on your computer. What is Muse Glimmer? According ot Meta, Muse Glimmer is a 30-billion-parameter AI model optimized for "always-on local agent workflows." What that means is Glimmer is designed to run autonomously directly on your machine, rather than outsourcing that processing to the cloud. Local AI is much more secure than cloud-based, as your data stays within your system. When you tap into cloud servers, you're at the mercy of whichever company owns that network, potentially putting your data in jeopardy. While there are many use cases for a model like Muse Glimmer, Meta is emphasizing its use for agentic AI. AI agents can perform tasks on your behalf and are growing in popularity, as users and developers can ask their agents to do any number of functions. Running agents locally is also quite popular, as evidenced by OpenClaw's infamous year , but the most demanding models also require powerful hardware. If you're working with a laptop, you might not have the energy necessary to run AI agents. That's part of Meta's pitch here. The company says Muse Glimmer was tra…
Originally sourced from Life Hacker