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Kimi K3, the new Chinese A.I. that's shaking up American models
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Kimi K3, the new Chinese A.I. that's shaking up American models

The Chinese startup Moonshot AI has launched a new artificial intelligence model called Kimi K3, which challenges leading American models such as Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol. Kimi K3 surpasses previous Chinese models like DeepSeek V4 Pro in terms of scale and performance, with 2800 billion parameters—double that of its predecessor. This open-source model is free to download and modify, contrasting with the closed, paid models offered by Western companies. The release has sparked concern among U.S. figures, including former White House AI advisor David Sacks, who views this advancement as a significant victory for China in the global competition for AI dominance.

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Kimi K3, the new Chinese A.I. that's shaking up American models

The Chinese startup Moonshot AI has launched a new artificial intelligence model called Kimi K3, which challenges leading American models such as Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol. Kimi K3 surpasses previous Chinese models like DeepSeek V4 Pro in terms of scale and performance, with 2800 billion parameters—double that of its predecessor. This open-source model is free to download and modify, contrasting with the closed, paid models offered by Western companies. The release has sparked concern among U.S. figures, including former White House AI advisor David Sacks, who views this advancement as a significant victory for China in the global competition for AI dominance.

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