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China's Moonshot AI Releases Kimi Model, Closing Gap With US Rivals

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Chinese AI startup Moonshot AI has launched a new artificial intelligence model called Kimi, making it freely available to the public. The release is being seen as a significant step by a Chinese company in competing with leading AI systems developed in the United States. The Kimi model appears to perform at a level comparable to top-tier offerings from major American technology firms. The development signals a narrowing technological gap between Chinese and US players in the rapidly evolving AI industry.

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China's Moonshot AI Releases Kimi Model, Closing Gap With US Rivals · ShortSingh