GLM-5.1: The 754B Open Model That Writes Animated SVG

Z.ai has released GLM-5.1, a 754B parameter, 1.51TB, MIT-licensed language model that can generate animated SVG with CSS animations.

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Why it matters

GLM-5.1's ability to generate animated graphics and fix rendering issues shows an advanced understanding of AI systems, which could make it a widely adopted baseline model.

Key Points

  • 1GLM-5.1 is a large language model with 754B parameters and 1.51TB of data
  • 2It can generate animated SVG graphics with CSS animations, unlike most models that produce static graphics
  • 3The model can diagnose and fix issues with the CSS animations, showing an understanding of the rendering context
  • 4The MIT license makes GLM-5.1 unusually permissive for a model of this size, potentially making it a
  • 5 baseline for many organizations

Details

GLM-5.1 is a new release from Z.ai, a 754B parameter, 1.51TB language model that is available on Hugging Face and via OpenRouter. Unlike most large language models that focus on benchmark performance, GLM-5.1 demonstrates competence in a different domain - generating animated SVG graphics with CSS animations. When tested with a pelican animation, the model not only produced the animation but also diagnosed and fixed an issue where the CSS transforms were overriding the SVG positioning. This shows an understanding of the rendering context, where graphics exist not just as static output but within a system of coordinate systems, cascade rules, and other factors. The MIT license for this large model is also unusually permissive, which could make GLM-5.1 a

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