The possible lifecycle stages, in order, are described below:
available: this means that the model is available for use.
deprecated: this means that the model is still available but the model will be removed
soon, so an alternative model should be used. - constricted: this means that the model is
still available for inferencing but cannot be used for training or in a deployment. The
model will be removed soon so an alternative model should be used.
withdrawn: this means that the model is no longer available, check the
alternative_model_ids to see what it can be replaced by.
The possible lifecycle stages, in order, are described below:
available: this means that the model is available for use.deprecated: this means that the model is still available but the model will be removed soon, so an alternative model should be used. -constricted: this means that the model is still available for inferencing but cannot be used for training or in a deployment. The model will be removed soon so an alternative model should be used.withdrawn: this means that the model is no longer available, check thealternative_model_idsto see what it can be replaced by.