Z.ai Unveils New GLM Open-Source Models with World-Class Reasoning Performance
- Z.ai announced the open-sourcing of its 32B and 9B GLM models on April 15, 2025, in Beijing.
- Z.ai, formerly Zhipu, launched the GLM pre-training framework in 2020 and has released industry-leading models.
- The open-sourced GLM series includes base, reasoning, and rumination models available on the new z.ai website.
- The GLM-4-32B-0414 base model, pre-trained on 15 TB of data, shows benchmark scores approaching larger models.
- The models, including the GLM-Z1-32B-0414 reasoning model, are available for free commercial use under the MIT license.
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Z.ai Unveils New GLM Open-Source Models with World-Class Reasoning Performance
BEIJING, April 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Z.ai (formerly Zhipu) announces the open-sourcing of its 32B and 9B GLM model series, including base, reasoning, and rumination models, all under the MIT license. These models are now available for free access via…
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