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Chinese AI Startup Unveils Free Chatbot Competing with US Restricted Models

Chinese AI Startup Unveils Free Chatbot Competing with US Restricted Models

Key Takeaways

  • Z.ai's GLM-5.2 chatbot can build apps, write code and detect software security flaws.
  • The release comes after the U.S. government placed temporary restrictions on advanced AI models from Anthropic.
  • Cybersecurity firms Semgrep and Graphistry found GLM-5.2 capable of handling complex security-related tasks.

A Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) startup, Z.ai, has released a free chatbot named GLM-5.2 that can build applications, write code, and detect software security flaws at a level comparable to America’s most tightly controlled AI models.

This development follows the U.S. government's recent temporary restrictions on Anthropic’s advanced Mythos 5 and Fable 5 models due to national security concerns. While these restrictions have been lifted for Mythos 5, it remains available only to a limited number of approved organizations in the United States, whereas Fable 5 is offered through a premium subscription.

Tests conducted by cybersecurity firms Semgrep and Graphistry confirmed that GLM-5.2 performs strongly in software development, coding, and identifying security vulnerabilities. Users can run the chatbot on their own computers without relying on cloud services, making it accessible to a broader audience.

Many people on X (Twitter) speculated that Z.ai may have used AI distillation techniques to speed up the development of GLM-5.2. This technique involves creating smaller models that learn from more advanced AI systems, potentially allowing for faster and more efficient development processes.

Notably, techniques for removing the model’s built-in restrictions are already being shared on online hacking forums. Experts familiar with this situation warn that such capabilities could lead to unintended consequences or misuse of the technology.

For now, GLM-5.2 is described as everything Anthropic's Mythos was to coders before it was restricted. This release marks a significant shift in the competitive landscape of AI development and raises questions about the future of AI regulation and accessibility.

The availability of such powerful tools without stringent controls could have far-reaching implications for both cybersecurity and software development practices, potentially leveling the playing field between different regions and organizations.