Models Can Also "Nest"? MiniMax Releases M2.7: The First Domestic Large Model Deeply Involved in Self-Iteration
Artificial intelligence is evolving from monthly updates to self-evolution. On March 18, MiniMax released its first new model version deeply involved in its own iteration—MiniMax M2.7. This marks a new stage in model development: large models are no longer solely trained by human programmers but have begun to "train themselves."
The core breakthrough of MiniMax M2.7 lies in its strong autonomous construction capability. It can independently build complex Agent Harness (intelligent agent testing frameworks) and, relying on underlying capabilities such as Agent Teams, complex Skills, and Tool Search tools, complete highly complex productivity tasks autonomously.
In simple terms, M2.7 is not just a smarter conversational agent but also a "digital engineer" capable of self-diagnosis and self-optimization. This "self-participatory iteration" model will significantly enhance the model’s logical reasoning and tool invocation accuracy when facing unknown complex tasks.
Currently, this self-evolving MiniMax M2.7 model has been fully launched on the MiniMax Agent platform and open platform. As large models begin to deeply participate in their own "growth" process, the ceiling of AI may be raised once again.
marsbit03/18 08:40