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The question mark in my mind over the technological superiority is whether the additional volume of data they see due to capturing the top of the market allows them to do recursive self-improvement in a way nobody else can match, before any of the other labs can figure it out. That's the only runaway outcome I can see.
But is that data good? That's the question. As in, is my usage at work: a) indicative of problems that aren't already out there in the wild? (no) b) are the responses I'm getting so good and novel that the model can improve itself? (no) It's the garbage in garbage out idea, just scaled up. If the model gave a bad answer, and I didn't catch it, and you now train on that I/O pair (my perhaps crappy prompt, the bad outp…
GLM-5.3: Frontier coding with emergent cyber capabilities
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Re: GLM-5.3: Frontier coding with emergent cyber capabilities
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I’m in the Claude code harness for everything boat too. What are the alternatives?
ArtificialAnalysis puts out benchmarks for harnesses now as well, and OpenCode seems to be winning it. https://artificialanalysis.ai/agents/coding-agents#coding-ag... I only found this yesterday, and it inspired me to start testing out OpenCode.
Re: GLM-5.3: Frontier coding with emergent cyber capabilities
#363Earlier quoted context omitted.
I’m in the Claude code harness for everything boat too. What are the alternatives?
thank you all! got something to tinker with this weekend i like to challenge my assumptions and try new tools
Re: GLM-5.3: Frontier coding with emergent cyber capabilities
#364I bought $18 GLM official subscription yesterday (5.2, but new model version was already leaking on some docs), set it up with Claude Code harness... and I’ve bumped to $80 plan almost immediately. It’s the first model that agreed on a proper security research (red team scenario), executed it seamlessly, including 0-days in WP plugins, RCE, 6.8 kernel exploit adaptation, etc - while playing against another GLM agent…
Re: GLM-5.3: Frontier coding with emergent cyber capabilities
#365Re: GLM-5.3: Frontier coding with emergent cyber capabilities
#366I bought $18 GLM official subscription yesterday (5.2, but new model version was already leaking on some docs), set it up with Claude Code harness... and I’ve bumped to $80 plan almost immediately. It’s the first model that agreed on a proper security research (red team scenario), executed it seamlessly, including 0-days in WP plugins, RCE, 6.8 kernel exploit adaptation, etc - while playing against another GLM agent…
Re: GLM-5.3: Frontier coding with emergent cyber capabilities
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Why is anything going to be catastrophic? Companies can go bankrupt without catastrophes for the rest of us. Happens all the time.
I read it as catastrophic for the companies trying to IPO. It'll be great for the rest of us though.
Re: GLM-5.3: Frontier coding with emergent cyber capabilities
#368Earlier quoted context omitted.
ArtificialAnalysis puts out benchmarks for harnesses now as well, and OpenCode seems to be winning it. https://artificialanalysis.ai/agents/coding-agents#coding-ag... I only found this yesterday, and it inspired me to start testing out OpenCode.
I'm not surprised to also see Cursor above Claude code, their harness is very good.
Re: GLM-5.3: Frontier coding with emergent cyber capabilities
#369Apparently they are scanning OSS and popular software at scale and disclosing the vulnerabilities they found: https://cvd.z.ai/ Most of these are under embargo, but it seems there are a lot of CVE here from a wide range of popular software, many considered critical or high. I understand the argument of "people are not actively looking", but isn't the cost for such a scan getting lower by the week, and Anthropic's Pro…
> I understand the argument of "people are not actively looking", but isn't the cost for such a scan getting lower by the week, and Anthropic's Project Glasswing is supposed to find them quite a while ago? You have to consider that having an LLM scan for vulnerabilities is hardly infallible. It is a search guided by heuristics and given a large enough codebase, it is unlikely to identify all vulnerabilities. Personal…
This makes perfect sense, but that conflicts with the impression put forward by Anthropic and OpenAI (in particular) that they alone occupy 'frontier model' spots. Frontier models should large dominate their competitors on a capability basis, but if GLM 5.2 (now 5.3) is routinely finding bugs / vulnerabilities missed by Fable and Sol then GLM might be genuinely a frontier-grade model by itself.
Re: GLM-5.3: Frontier coding with emergent cyber capabilities
#370Earlier quoted context omitted.
I’m in the Claude code harness for everything boat too. What are the alternatives?
ArtificialAnalysis puts out benchmarks for harnesses now as well, and OpenCode seems to be winning it. https://artificialanalysis.ai/agents/coding-agents#coding-ag... I only found this yesterday, and it inspired me to start testing out OpenCode.