GLM-5.2 is Fully Open, Frontier Intelligence Belongs to Everyone
Today, the sudden restriction of certain frontier models is deeply regrettable. At a time when access to frontier models is abruptly cut off for non-technical reasons, we are even more convinced of one thing: science should be global.
The path to AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) must never be enclosed by high walls. We have always believed that AGI should be the cornerstone for all of humanity to collaboratively explore the boundaries of intelligence and solve complex challenges, rather than a privilege monopolized by a few rules and subject to revocation at any moment. In the face of external blockades and restrictions, our attitude is one of radical openness. Frontier intelligence must remain open-source, accessible, and buildable, serving every dedicated developer.
GLM-5.2 is Zhipu's most capable open-source model to date. It not only supports a truly usable 1M context window but also maintains a continuous lead in the independent completion of long-horizon tasks, providing solid foundational support for building complex agent applications. It also continues to be our main engine for creating the strongest domestic coding model.
Tonight at 5:21—at this special moment—GLM-5.2 will officially be available to all GLM Coding Plan users (including Lite / Pro / Max). The API will also go live next week.
A step closer to frontier intelligence for everyone.
The future of AI is open, and it is for the people.
ModelKey: GLM-5.2
HUAWEI has presented the Tau (τ) Scaling Law, a new principle for guiding the future development of the semiconductor industry. By 2031, HUAWEI's high-end chips based on this law are expected to feature a transistor density that is equivalent to 14 Å (1.4 nm) processes.
🚀 DeepSeek-V4 Preview is officially live & open-sourced! Welcome to the era of cost-effective 1M context length.
🔹 DeepSeek-V4-Pro: 1.6T total / 49B active params. Performance rivaling the world's top closed-source models.
🔹 DeepSeek-V4-Flash: 284B total / 13B active params. Your fast, efficient, and economical choice.
Try it now at https://t.co/GCdiMzk1Dl via Expert Mode / Instant Mode. API is updated & available today!
📄 Tech Report: https://t.co/drlDrxkYtp
🤗 Open Weights: https://t.co/T13Y8i7SDM
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🇨🇳🇮🇷 Chinese civilians are crowd-sourcing Iran's air war — and it may be working.
On March 14, a Chinese engineer known as "Laohu Talks World" posted a viral tutorial — subtitled in Persian — detailing how Iran could use low-cost systems to shoot down a US F-35. It racked up tens of millions of views.
Five days later, Iran said it struck an F-35.
The creator is an alumnus of Northwestern Polytechnical University (under US sanctions), and is one of many Chinese STEM civilians voluntarily sharing military expertise online to aid Iran's war effort — with no payment or official backing.
Content ranges from F-35 targeting tactics to coordinates of US bases in the region.
Source: South China Morning Post
Votación en la ONU a favor de condenar la esclavización de millones de africanos y la trata transatlántica de esclavos.
No me preocupan los que votaron en contra (EEUU, Israel y Argentina), el nivel de miserabilidad está hoy fuera de toda duda, me preocupa los que se abstuvieron. Las habituales concubinas de los primeros. Países que en su día fueron lo peor de nuestra especie y hoy, en todo caso, se dedican a reescribir la historia desde la más absoluta desvergüenza.
Dad gracias que los azules están pidiendo comercio y no venganza.
Es triste por que era una herramienta para developers, es una decisión que va con base en la tendencia actual de los SaaS que esta por transformarse en solo apis pronto, es una oportunidad para el open source... o tal vez para dedicarse a la agricultura: https://t.co/3u36SLuNw5
I've identified industrial-scale copyright violations on my content by Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, X, and more.
These companies created thousands of crawlers incorporating the text of all my blog posts, open source code, and books into their paid AI models to profit exorbitantly.
Report: Israel sold over 24,000 weapons to Mexico, but the arms ended up in the hands of drug cartels.
Israel - unintentionally - contributed to fueling violence in Mexico.