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Tools2026-06-02 · source-backed
It analyzes query complexity and sends simple queries to cheap models, hard ones to frontier, with per-query cost tracking, spending limits, and automatic failover (GitHub). This is the RASER idea productized at the model-selection layer. Pair it with local Devstral and you've got a real cost-control architecture instead of a leaderboard.
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