The Chinese startup that rattled Big Tech is back with an AI coding tool that undercuts US pricing
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A GLM 5.2-based coding tool priced below US competitors turns AI-assisted development into a price war, not just a capability race. Engineering leaders should assume dev-tool budgets will face downward pressure—and that geopolitical and data residency questions will matter as much as token cost.
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