Moonshot unveils Kimi K3, world’s largest OpenAI model
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AI models developed by Chinese groups are rapidly closing in on rivals from OpenAI and Anthropic, according to new findings that suggest hackers could soon exploit cost-effective AI systems to overwhelm cyber defences.
Chinese startup Moonshot AI released Kimi K3, a powerful new model that has the tech world talking. Here's what big names are saying.
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What is Kimi K3? The Chinese AI model that has Wall Street talking
Moonshot claims Kimi K3 narrowed the performance gap with leading U.S. models and outperforms several competing systems on coding and agentic AI benchmarks.
AI is a fast-growing business expense. Some companies are cutting costs by switching to cheaper Chinese AI models.
An ongoing House Committee investigation is probing the risks involved in the rise of AI built in China.
Burdened by rising costs from labs like OpenAI and Anthropic, U.S. companies have begun to shift to Chinese models in a landmark adoption of the country's software.
Chinese AI models are rapidly improving while remaining far cheaper than U.S. rivals, raising questions about pricing power for companies such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google.
Mira Murati's Inkling won't dethrone the best Chinese open-weights models, but it gives Western developers something they haven't had yet.
