The open-source GLM-5 model features enhanced coding capabilities and long-running agent tasks, approaching rival Anthropic’s Claude Opus in coding benchmark tests, according to Chinese media reports.
Chinese tech companies have been releasing a flurry of new models to capitalize on the country’s AI boom and play catch-up with their U.S. rivals.
Last week, ByteDance released Seedance 2.0, a video generation model that drew widespread attention on social media for its ability to create sophisticated videos. That followed rival Kuaishou‘s launch of its Kling 3.0 video generation model days earlier.
Zhipu is considered one of China’s “AI tigers” – a group of promising AI startups in the country vying with the United States to lead the development of this frontier technology. Zhipu went public on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange last month, alongside rival MiniMax, another AI tiger.
Both stocks have rallied strongly as investors bet on the companies benefiting from China’s AI boom.
The GLM-5 release follows a series of updates, including version 4.7 last month and version 4.6 in September.
The company has positioned its models as having strong coding and agentic capabilities that can perform multi-step tasks.
Zhipu derives most of its revenue from the domestic Chinese market but has overseas ambitions.
Chief Executive Zhang Peng told Reuters in a September interview that overseas revenue was beginning to gain traction, though the company has yet to directly compete with U.S. models in consumer subscriptions.