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
yeah you can guess who else sent that to me this am!
the whole story is amazing -- we actually used convoys in the Napoleonic war but in WW1 the Admiralty created fake stats to make themselves look good, then forgot they were fake and used them to argue convoys couldn't work, then a junior Ben Warner examined them and saw they were fake and went to higher ups saying - the stats are fake convoys will work - and the admirals went mad!
text this am from ex no10: this photo from the RVJ book [i sent] is more useful to covid than the covid Inquiry
One interesting pattern with Fable 5 is that it will often say things that are gibberish when I use it for coding. Things like "The morning's slim-scan fix cured the scan hang", "this is a latent-drift API-shape wrinkle", etc.
When I ask why it does this, Fable explains that it invents codenames while reasoning about the problem, then fails to realize they're meaningless to me. Its neuralese is blending into its output because of a theory-of-mind failure about what's in its head vs. mine.
Claude max is a no brainier for any knowledge worker. Easy for me to say but I think it basically pays for itself at more or less any realistic income level/salary if you do any coding at your job.
Recently, we purchased one of each Anthropic/OpenAI subscription plan and randomly ran long horizon coding tasks until we exhausted the weekly limit. It's widely believed that a $200/month plan maxes out at ~$2000/month worth of tokens (assuming API pricing). However, we found that the subscriptions are actually far more generous. (2/4)
Brilliant idea! Next up: Apple randomly reboots your Mac if you're building competing tech, Gmail silently edits your email if you mention rival platforms, and Tesla Autopilot swerves if it detects you're working on self-driving cars.
All in the name of safety, of course. Because malicious actors controlling the world’s operating systems, inboxes and cars would be extremely dangerous!
🚨 Tech companies like Apple and Google have three months.
Activate safeguards on smartphones and tablets to detect and block nude images for children or we will bring forward legislation to force you to do so.
[1/7] Recent breakthroughs in LLMs’ mathematical ability are genuinely surprising.
I recently solved a problem I had been unable to solve for seven years: the optimal acceleration rate for first-order methods under high-order smoothness assumptions in nonconvex optimization.
@__paleologo Maybe I’m naive, but I think the best people are driven by interest in the question itself not by the need to prove the superiority of their intellect. Like for them knowing whether P=NP is true matters much more than being the person who proves it.
Is AC banned in British new builds?
In theory, no. But in practice it is ruled out in most cases for new builds.
In this blog, I explain the specific barriers within Part O of the Building Regulations that block AC being installed in most new builds.
https://t.co/8llackkpTR
I’ll be mentoring this AI safety creator bootcamp! If you want to create content about AI and the future, you should apply. Free to attend + room and board covered. Applications are rolling, so apply sooner rather than later 😊