Original Reddit post

Seed2.0 dropped recently and I’ve been reading through what they published. It looks pretty ambitious. They’re pushing it as more production ready, especially for messy real world inputs. Things like long docs, charts, mixed layouts, even long videos. Also a lot of emphasis on longer reasoning chains and multi step tasks, not just single prompt answers. On benchmarks it looks strong, math, visual reasoning, research style tasks, all scoring near the top. But we’ve all seen models look great on paper and then feel very average in day to day use. What surprised me more is the pricing. They’re saying token cost is roughly 10x lower than other top tier models. If that’s even half true, that could matter more than any leaderboard result. I assume it’ll land on aggregators like ZenMux or OpenRouter at some point. That’s usually the easiest way to compare it directly against GPT, Claude, Gemini and see how it really holds up outside of benchmarks. submitted by /u/VellumZhenX

Originally posted by u/VellumZhenX on r/ArtificialInteligence