MiniMax announced that the M2.7 model is officially open-sourced, with multiple benchmark tests achieving SOTA performance

Gate News, April 12, MiniMax announced that MiniMax M2.7 has now been officially open-sourced. The model achieved a score of 56.22% on the SWE-Pro benchmark and 57.0% on the Terminal Bench 2 benchmark, both reaching SOTA (state-of-the-art, current best) performance. Users can now access the model on Hugging Face. MiniMax-M2.7 is its first model that deeply participates in its own evolution process; it can build complex agent frameworks and use an agent team, advanced skills, and dynamic tool search capabilities to complete highly complex productivity tasks.

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