by himata4113 6 hours ago

These numbers are seem pretty low compared to what I was able to achieve specifically around windows kernel, win32k<->win32u to be exact. It honestly wouldn't surprise me anymore if china started surpassing models that US makes public, at least in specific categories such as cyber.

GLM 5.2 is already capable enough to assist in self-training which is similar to what we saw happen with frontier models and they appear to be getting there at a significantly lower cost than openai/anthropic.

EMIRELADERO 2 hours ago | [-0 more]

> These numbers are seem pretty low compared to what I was able to achieve specifically around windows kernel, win32k<->win32u to be exact.

Care to give more context to this? Seems interesting

danmaz74 4 hours ago | [-5 more]

It will almost for sure surpass the models which Trump will allow US "allies" (which he just considers client states) to use. This, together with China's growing dominance in PV, rechargeable batteries, EV, could really be the nail in the coffin for the post WWII economic world order.

himata4113 4 hours ago | [-0 more]

Honestly, it's becoming increasily hard to disagree with such sentiment when china is preparing itself to lead in energy, manufacturing, research, chip production and so on while there's an entire group of people trying to put datacenters in space.

woeirua 3 hours ago | [-3 more]

You are delusional if you think China is going to let Europe have access to Mythos level models for free.

chillfox 2 hours ago | [-0 more]

Why not?

Mythos level really doesn't seem that scary. And it would be a great way to take away the American labs international market.

I think it would make strategic sense for them to release more capable models than what American labs are allowed to make available to the world. It would help them grow their global soft-power and be a destabilizing effect on the American economy.

lukan 2 hours ago | [-0 more]

To hurt the US, maybe. I have not tried it, but GLM here seems already pretty capable.

jmye 2 hours ago | [-0 more]

What does "free" have to do with anything?