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China's Moonshot AI launches Kimi K3 to compete with OpenAI and Anthropic

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Chinese AI company Moonshot AI has unveiled its latest large-scale artificial intelligence model, named Kimi K3. The company claims the new model is capable of competing with leading American AI firms, including OpenAI and Anthropic. The announcement positions Kimi K3 as a significant entry in the increasingly competitive global AI landscape. Moonshot AI's bold claims reflect China's broader push to develop homegrown AI technology that can match Western counterparts.

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