@AdinaYakup: GLM 5.2 is here 753B ( smaller than you expect? ) 1M context MIT license GLM IndexShare: reuses the indexer across laye…
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GLM 5.2 is released as a 753B parameter open-source model with 1M context length, MIT license, and achieves 99.2 on AIME 2026, outperforming GPT-5.5, Gemini 3.1 Pro, and Claude Opus 4.8.
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GLM 5.2 is here 🔥
✨ 753B ( smaller than you expect? 👀) ✨ 1M context ✨ MIT license ✨ GLM IndexShare: reuses the indexer across layers, 2.9x fewer FLOPs/token at 1M ✨ AIME 2026: 99.2 (beats GPT-5.5, Gemini 3.1 Pro, Claude Opus 4.8 ✨ vLLM / SGLang / Transformers https://t.co/sAh295MMKF
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