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What Is GLM-5.2? Another Open-Source Chinese AI Model Turns Heads.

IQ TIMES MEDIABy IQ TIMES MEDIAJune 21, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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A new AI model from China is generating the kind of buzz not seen since DeepSeek’s R1 announced China as a serious threat to American chatbot hegemony over a year ago.

Silicon Valley’s online echo chamber has been alight with intrigue in recent days over z.AI’s new open-source model. Called GLM 5.2, it’s a large language model designed for running long coding tasks and agentic workflows.

The company says it operates on a 1 million token context window, which would put it in the same league as Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.8 and OpenAI’s GPT 5.5.

“Genuinely impressed, almost shocked, at how good GLM-5.2 by @zai_org is at coding. This changes things,” Guillermo Rauch, CEO of Vercel, a cloud-based platform for developers, wrote on X.

Across social media, investors, founders, and tech industry influencers expressed awe at the speed and capability of the new model, which launched last week.

Matt Velloso, a former vice president of Meta, Google DeepMind, and Microsoft, said in an X post that he spent an entire day using GLM-5.2. “First open model that passes the bar as a daily driver,” he wrote. “Things are not going to be the same.”

Like DeepSeek, GLM-5.2 is open-source, which means anyone can download it and operate it on their own inside their own systems, and make changes to it as they see fit. Most American frontier models, like those from OpenAI and Anthropic, are closed.

In closed models, the consumer is dependent on the provider. This is good for the provider because they can capture more of the value, which is necessary for companies spending billions on AI infrastructure and have investors anxious to see revenue growth.

If an open model is as good or better, however, it could easily capture a larger share of the market.

The US and China have been locked in a contest over AI supremacy in recent years. Washington is trying to preserve its edge through chip restrictions and access controls, while Chinese companies are pushing forward with cheaper, increasingly capable open-source models.

Anthropic recently warned in a report that China is closing in on the US through looser chip controls and “distillation attacks,” in which a company uses a more robust AI model to train a smaller “student” model. Anthropic said the US and its allies still have a chance to “lock in a 12-24 month lead in frontier capabilities.” It warned, however, that “the window of opportunity to lock in that lead will not necessarily remain open for long.”

China first gave Silicon Valley a wake-up call in January last year when DeepSeek released R1, a low-cost reasoning model that rivaled OpenAI’s o1. At the time, investors questioned whether Silicon Valley’s AI lead was as safe as it appeared.

As GLM-5.2 makes the rounds on the internet, so, too, does that same question.



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