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GLM 4.7 vs. The Giants: Is This the New King of AI Coding?

Can a lesser-known model compete with the likes of OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic? In this video, we put Z.ai’s GLM 4.7 to the ultimate test. We task it with building a production-ready, secure Node.js note-taking application from a single prompt to see if its code quality and security stand up to the big name foundational models.

Live From Davos: The End of Human-Speed Security

This week, I am joining global policymakers and innovators in Davos for the World Economic Forum. The theme for 2026 is "A Spirit of Dialogue", a recognition that our toughest challenges require shared understanding and cooperation. As we gather to discuss the future of the global economy, we have an opportunity to lead an urgent conversation. It centers on the reality of artificial intelligence (AI), not the hype about what it might do, but on what it is already doing in our enterprises.

Testing MiniMax M2.1 for AI Coding: The Results Might Surprise You

Can "lesser-known" AI models actually keep up with the giants like Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic? In today’s video, we put MiniMax M2.1 to the ultimate test: building a production-ready, secure Node.js note-taking application from a single prompt. We’ll explore how to access MiniMax natively in the Windsurf IDE, walk through the debugging process for common errors (like environment variables and OS-specific dependencies), and perform a deep-dive security audit using Snyk. Stick around until the end to learn how to integrate MiniMax M2.1 into VS Code using OpenRouter.