New MiniMax M2.7 proprietary AI model is 'self-evolving' and can perform 30-50% of reinforcement learning research workflow

## New MiniMax M2.7 AI Model Revolutionizes Reinforcement Learning Research with Self-Evolution Capability **Section 1 – What happened?** Chinese AI star
New MiniMax M2.7 proprietary AI model is 'self-evolving' and can perform 30-50% of reinforcement learning research workflow
New MiniMax M2.7 AI Model Revolutionizes Reinforcement Learning Research with Self-Evolution Capability
Section 1 – What happened?
Chinese AI startup MiniMax has released its new proprietary AI model, M2.7, which boasts a self-evolving capability. This cutting-edge model can perform 30-50% of the reinforcement learning research workflow, marking a significant milestone in the industry. Unlike its predecessors, M2.7 is designed to build, monitor, and optimize its own reinforcement learning harnesses, signaling a shift towards recursive self-improvement. The model is categorized as a reasoning-only text model, delivering intelligence comparable to other leading systems while maintaining higher cost efficiency.
Section 2 – Background & Context
MiniMax has gained a reputation for delivering high-quality AI models, including large language models (LLMs) and AI video generation models. Its open-source licenses have made it appealing to enterprises globally due to low costs and customization. However, with the release of M2.7, MiniMax is shifting its strategy towards more proprietary frontier models, similar to U.S. leaders like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic. This move follows z.ai's release of its GLM-5 Turbo, a proprietary cutting-edge LLM, and rumors of Alibaba's Qwen team also shifting to proprietary development.
Section 3 – Impact on Swiss SMEs & Finance
The impact of M2.7 on Swiss SMEs and finance is multifaceted. On one hand, the model's cost efficiency and self-evolution capability could lead to increased adoption and innovation in the AI space, potentially benefiting Swiss businesses and investors. On the other hand, the shift towards proprietary models may limit access to cutting-edge technology for smaller enterprises, exacerbating existing inequalities in the market. As a result, Swiss SMEs may need to adapt their strategies to stay competitive in an increasingly AI-driven landscape.
Section 4 – What to Watch
The release of M2.7 marks a significant turning point in the AI industry, with potential far-reaching implications for Swiss SMEs and finance. As MiniMax continues to develop and refine its proprietary model, it will be essential to monitor its impact on the market. Investors and businesses should keep a close eye on the development of M2.7 and its applications, as well as the potential emergence of similar proprietary models from other Chinese startups. The future of AI research and development will likely be shaped by the interplay between open-source and proprietary models, and Swiss stakeholders would do well to stay informed and adapt their strategies accordingly.
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Original Article: New MiniMax M2.7 proprietary AI model is 'self-evolving' and can perform 30-50% of reinforcement learning research workflow
Published: March 18, 2026
Author: carl.franzen@venturebeat.com (Carl Franzen)
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