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      <title>GLM-5.2 just topped the HN front page: Chinese open-weights models sit at the same table as frontier labs</title>
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      <description>On June 17, Artificial Analysis published &amp;#34;GLM-5.2 is the new leading open weights model on the Intelligence Index.&amp;#34; It landed on HN&amp;#39;s front page with 858 points and 417 comments. GLM-5.2 sits ahead of DeepSeek V4 Pro and MiniMax-M3, and lands in-line with GPT-5.5 (xhigh reasoning). This is the first time a Chinese open-weights model has held the top open-weights slot on a third-party benchmark. It is a technical story, not a geopolitical one.</description>
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