Epoch AI's Latest Data on Frontier Capabilities: The Frontier Is Getting Denser, Not Just Higher
Epoch AI's latest capability data set shows the frontier is getting denser, not just higher — with real implications for how labs pick benchmarks and how buyers pick models.

Epoch AI's latest tracker of frontier model capabilities and benchmarks lands with a subtle but important observation: the frontier is getting denser, not just higher. Multiple labs are converging on similar capability ceilings across most benchmarks, which changes how buyers should think about model selection.
The density observation
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On many public benchmarks, the gap between the strongest frontier model and the next several has narrowed considerably in the past year. That means benchmark-driven vendor selection is no longer a decisive filter — the differences that matter increasingly show up on task-specific evaluations, not standard leaderboards.
What that means for buyers
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Two consequences. First, invest in evaluation harnesses tuned to your own workloads; public benchmarks alone will not distinguish vendors for your use case. Second, features (tool use, agentic behavior, integration ergonomics) matter more than headline scores when quality is close.
What it means for labs
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Marketing benchmark wins is going to get harder because everyone can claim a topline number. Expect frontier labs to invest more in domain-specific benchmarks, verified reasoning demonstrations, and case studies that a competitor cannot easily replicate.
The bottom line
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The frontier's shape has changed. If you are still picking AI vendors by benchmark rankings alone, you are optimizing for last year's problem.
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