A Chinese AI gains ground on the most powerful models of Claude and ChatGPT
· alberto prieto
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US large artificial intelligence models , which have comfortably dominated the market since the launch of ChatGPT, no longer seem so unattainable. In mid-June, the Chinese start-up Z.ai, a spin-off from Tsinghua University that has been at the forefront of Beijing's technological strategy, released its latest product, GLM-5.2. The analysis published by the company itself places it at a similar level to the main products of OpenAI and Anthropic laboratories . Market analysts have confirmed its potential; cybersecurity company Semgrep, for example, has stated: "We have another Mythos at home." Experts consulted by ARA acknowledge that an independent general assessment is needed, but indicate that, based on the published specifications, GLM-5.2 would be "no more than 1% below" US competition.