@Miles_Brundage: Cosigned, and it's also ironic given WSJ's China hawk demeanor that the only source here on the claim in the headline i…
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Miles Brundage criticizes a Wall Street Journal article claiming GLM-5.2 matches Mythos at security bug detection, calling the claim likely incorrect and noting the sole source is a Chinese company, amid broader geopolitical irony.
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Cosigned, and it’s also ironic given WSJ’s China hawk demeanor that the only source here on the claim in the headline is a Chinese company https://t.co/H5qjI7FUXp
Tim Hua 🇺🇦 (@Tim_Hua_): The #1 article on the Wall Street Journal claims that GLM-5.2 matches Mythos at finding security bugs.
This is almost certainly completely incorrect.
I am willing to put up $100 for $1 that GLM-5.2 will score below Mythos and GPT-5.5 at UK AISI’s cyber range.
WSJ has been…
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