The Slovenian technology news site Slo-Tech reports on the launch of Kimi K3, a large-scale generative AI model developed by China's Moonshot startup. The model has 2.8 trillion parameters and is described as comparable in quality to major Western models like GPT-5.6 Sol and Claude Fable 5. It will become open-source within a week and will be the largest publicly accessible model available on July 27. While it currently lags behind top Western models in capabilities, analysts note significant improvements in Chinese AI models over recent months. Kimi K3 is noted as the most expensive Chinese model but still cheaper than GPT-5.6 Sol. The article references comparisons to previous Chinese AI breakthroughs, such as those from DeepSeek, which initially caused excitement but did not fully replace established models.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on technological advancements in AI and does not take a stance on political issues. It provides balanced information about the capabilities of the Kimi K3 model compared to other global models without showing bias toward any particular region or ideology.






