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    Abinader retoma La Semanal a partir de este lunes con enfoque de «Agenda de Trabajo»

    Abinader retoma La Semanal a partir de este lunes con enfoque de «Agenda de Trabajo»

    Roberto Casaá: Acusación de ADP sobre libros de historia es temeraria, deshonesta y luce que no los han leído

    Roberto Casaá: Acusación de ADP sobre libros de historia es temeraria, deshonesta y luce que no los han leído

    Director del SNS designa nuevos directores en hospitales Padre Billini, Galván, Jaime Mota y Vicente Noble

    Director del SNS designa nuevos directores en hospitales Padre Billini, Galván, Jaime Mota y Vicente Noble

    Leonel asegura PRM no pudo mantener programa de 24 horas de energía: “El pueblo se cansó”

    Leonel asegura PRM no pudo mantener programa de 24 horas de energía: “El pueblo se cansó”

    “En Los Alcarrizos lo que se respira es Leonel”, afirma vicealcaldesa que dejó el PRM para ingresar a la FP

    “En Los Alcarrizos lo que se respira es Leonel”, afirma vicealcaldesa que dejó el PRM para ingresar a la FP

    Desde Jimaní, el presidente Abinader convoca a toda la comunidad educativa a iniciar el lunes el año escolar

    Desde Jimaní, el presidente Abinader convoca a toda la comunidad educativa a iniciar el lunes el año escolar

    Johnny Pujols: PRM va en picada y el PLD fortalece su estructura territorial con miras a 2028

    Johnny Pujols: PRM va en picada y el PLD fortalece su estructura territorial con miras a 2028

    Banreservas avanza 15 posiciones en el ranking de los 1,000 bancos más importantes del mundo

    Banreservas respaldará con financiamiento a inversionistas de dos nuevos proyectos residenciales en Punta Bergantín

    J.P. Morgan expresa intención de expandir inversiones en República Dominicana luego de encuentro con Valdez Albizu

    J.P. Morgan expresa intención de expandir inversiones en República Dominicana luego de encuentro con Valdez Albizu

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      Argentina y Brasil desarrollaron un interceptor FPV contra drones hostiles

      Argentina y Brasil desarrollaron un interceptor FPV contra drones hostiles

      Franco Colapinto no ocultó su bronca por las sanciones recibidas en el GP de Países Bajos: "Les hace falta criterio"

      Franco Colapinto no ocultó su bronca por las sanciones recibidas en el GP de Países Bajos: «Les hace falta criterio»

      El etíope Yomif Kejelcha ganó la Media Maratón de Buenos Aires y marcó un nuevo récord mundial

      El etíope Yomif Kejelcha ganó la Media Maratón de Buenos Aires y marcó un nuevo récord mundial

      Florida implementó la enseñanza obligatoria de la “Historia del Comunismo” en las escuelas

      Florida implementó la enseñanza obligatoria de la “Historia del Comunismo” en las escuelas

      Un robot humanoide chino destrozó el récord mundial de Usain Bolt en los 100 metros

      Un robot humanoide chino destrozó el récord mundial de Usain Bolt en los 100 metros

      Javier Milei defendió el rumbo económico y anticipó la batalla electoral de 2027: “Voy a ir por la reelección”

      Javier Milei defendió el rumbo económico y anticipó la batalla electoral de 2027: “Voy a ir por la reelección”

      Descubren la estrella más rápida de la Vía Láctea: viaja a 25.000 kilómetros por segundo

      Descubren la estrella más rápida de la Vía Láctea: viaja a 25.000 kilómetros por segundo

      Los idiotas útiles no sobreviven a su utilidad

      Los idiotas útiles no sobreviven a su utilidad

      Por qué es momento de comprar oro y plata

      Por qué es momento de comprar oro y plata

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        Abinader retoma La Semanal a partir de este lunes con enfoque de «Agenda de Trabajo»

        Abinader retoma La Semanal a partir de este lunes con enfoque de «Agenda de Trabajo»

        Especialista revela la diabetes aumenta a un 17% y afecta alrededor de dos millones de dominicanos

        Especialista revela la diabetes aumenta a un 17% y afecta alrededor de dos millones de dominicanos

        Juan Salas concluye cinco años de transformación histórica en la Defensa Civil

        Juan Salas concluye cinco años de transformación histórica en la Defensa Civil

        Roberto Casaá: Acusación de ADP sobre libros de historia es temeraria, deshonesta y luce que no los han leído

        Roberto Casaá: Acusación de ADP sobre libros de historia es temeraria, deshonesta y luce que no los han leído

        Director del SNS designa nuevos directores en hospitales Padre Billini, Galván, Jaime Mota y Vicente Noble

        Director del SNS designa nuevos directores en hospitales Padre Billini, Galván, Jaime Mota y Vicente Noble

        Leonel asegura PRM no pudo mantener programa de 24 horas de energía: “El pueblo se cansó”

        Leonel asegura PRM no pudo mantener programa de 24 horas de energía: “El pueblo se cansó”

        “En Los Alcarrizos lo que se respira es Leonel”, afirma vicealcaldesa que dejó el PRM para ingresar a la FP

        “En Los Alcarrizos lo que se respira es Leonel”, afirma vicealcaldesa que dejó el PRM para ingresar a la FP

        Desde Jimaní, el presidente Abinader convoca a toda la comunidad educativa a iniciar el lunes el año escolar

        Desde Jimaní, el presidente Abinader convoca a toda la comunidad educativa a iniciar el lunes el año escolar

        CMD exalta a Jorge Asjana David como Maestro de la Medicina...

        CMD exalta a Jorge Asjana David como Maestro de la Medicina…

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          Vicealcaldesa de Los Alcarrizos abandona el PRM y se juramenta en la Fuerza del Pueblo junto a más de 300 dirigentes

          Vicealcaldesa de Los Alcarrizos abandona el PRM y se juramenta en la Fuerza del Pueblo junto a más de 300 dirigentes

          Leonel afirma PRM no pudo mantener 24 horas de electricidad y la gente está cansada de apagones

          Leonel afirma PRM no pudo mantener 24 horas de electricidad y la gente está cansada de apagones

          Johnny Pujols afirma PLD fortalece su estructura territorial mientras PRM va en picada

          Johnny Pujols afirma PLD fortalece su estructura territorial mientras PRM va en picada

          Advierte año escolar iniciará con problemas de fondo ante un...

          Advierte año escolar iniciará con problemas de fondo ante un…

          Entérese quienes se integraron al proyecto presidencial de...

          Entérese quienes se integraron al proyecto presidencial de…

          FP pide interpelar al ministro de Educación Luis Miguel De Camps por dificultades previo al inicio del año escolar

          FP pide interpelar al ministro de Educación Luis Miguel De Camps por dificultades previo al inicio del año escolar

          Colombia Alcántara será moderadora del XIX congreso...

          Colombia Alcántara será moderadora del XIX congreso…

          Milton Morrison reafirma alianza con Abinader y anuncia nueva...

          Milton Morrison reafirma alianza con Abinader y anuncia nueva…

          Empresarios de Hato Mayor expresan respaldo a Leonel Fernández y fortalecen proyecto político rumbo a 2028

          Empresarios de Hato Mayor expresan respaldo a Leonel Fernández y fortalecen proyecto político rumbo a 2028

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            DR Open Kiteboarding Championship reúne atletas de 15 países y reafirma a Cabarete como capital del kitesurf del Caribe

            Cabarete se corona como capital histórica del kitesurf con el DR Open Championship 2026

            El impulso olímpico del billar recibe un impulso de los dos campeones mundiales consecutivos de China

            El impulso olímpico del billar recibe un impulso de los dos campeones mundiales consecutivos de China

            La reboteadora líder de todos los tiempos de la WNBA, Tina Charles, se retira del baloncesto

            La reboteadora líder de todos los tiempos de la WNBA, Tina Charles, se retira del baloncesto

            Sabalenka pide boicot si los jugadores no obtienen una mayor parte de los ingresos del Grand Slam

            Sabalenka pide boicot si los jugadores no obtienen una mayor parte de los ingresos del Grand Slam

            Los 76ers tienen un cambio breve y luego una noche larga con una derrota aplastante en el Juego 1

            Los 76ers tienen un cambio breve y luego una noche larga con una derrota aplastante en el Juego 1

            Ex empleado de Stefon Diggs subirá al estrado por segundo día en el juicio por agresión a un jugador de la NFL

            Ex empleado de Stefon Diggs subirá al estrado por segundo día en el juicio por agresión a un jugador de la NFL

            Kansas City es la sede central de la Copa del Mundo y alberga a Inglaterra, Argentina y Holanda, además de 6 partidos.

            Kansas City es la sede central de la Copa del Mundo y alberga a Inglaterra, Argentina y Holanda, además de 6 partidos.

            30 pasajeros son evacuados después de que un crucero encallara en un arrecife en Fiji

            Buffalo recibe a Montreal para abrir la segunda ronda

            Judge quiere una nueva tradición del Bronx: “¡Los Yankees ganan!” de Sterling. antes de la canción de Sinatra

            Judge quiere una nueva tradición del Bronx: “¡Los Yankees ganan!” de Sterling. antes de la canción de Sinatra

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              Aerodom anuncia nuevas rutas aéreas, pero la pregunta de fondo es quién fiscaliza la concesión

              Aerodom anuncia nuevas rutas aéreas, pero la pregunta de fondo es quién fiscaliza la concesión

              Aventúrate RD 2026

              Aventúrate RD 2026 revela agenda oficial y consolida el turismo de aventura dominicano

              WTTC: Una inversión de más de un billón de dólares en viajes y turismo es una muestra de confianza en el futuro del sector

              WTTC: Una inversión de más de un billón de dólares en viajes y turismo es una muestra de confianza en el futuro del sector

              Una semana para crear en Samaná: Atelier Yubarta busca conectar arte, naturaleza y turismo en Cayo Levantado Resort

              Una semana para crear en Samaná: Atelier Yubarta busca conectar arte, naturaleza y turismo en Cayo Levantado Resort

              Meta RD 2036: el plan turístico que el Gobierno aplaude sin fiscalización

              Meta RD 2036: el plan turístico que el Gobierno aplaude sin fiscalización

              Viva Resorts impulsa el turismo interno en República Dominicana con jornada exclusiva en Bayahibe

              Viva Resorts impulsa el turismo interno en República Dominicana con jornada exclusiva en Bayahibe

              El ministerio de Turismo cierra con éxito festival gastronómico “Saborea el Paraíso” en Sánchez, Samaná

              El Ministerio de Turismo celebra un exitoso cierre del festival gastronómico «Saborea el Paraíso» en Sánchez, Samaná

              El Consejo Mundial de Viajes y Turismo (WTTC) informa la incorporación de Piñero como miembro global

              El Consejo Mundial de Viajes y Turismo (WTTC) informa la incorporación de Piñero como miembro global

              Más allá del comercio: los efectos del arancel estadounidense sobre el turismo dominicano

              Arancel de EE.UU. pone a prueba al turismo dominicano y al silencio oficial del gobierno

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                Guinea rubbish landfill collapse kills 30 in Conakry

                Guinea rubbish landfill collapse kills 30 in Conakry

                Thousands struggling without power in Gary, Indiana 12 days after severe storms

                Thousands struggling without power in Gary, Indiana 12 days after severe storms

                France links rise in drownings to prolonged heatwaves

                France links rise in drownings to prolonged heatwaves

                DR Congo and M23 rebels agree roadmap for peace talks

                DR Congo and M23 rebels agree roadmap for peace talks

                Wicker Man director's sons complete their late father's film trilogy

                Wicker Man director’s sons complete their late father’s film trilogy

                Erling Haaland haircut: Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Jack Grealish & Noel Gallagher shocked

                Erling Haaland haircut: Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Jack Grealish & Noel Gallagher shocked

                Dozens of co-ordinated arson attacks hit southern Thailand

                Dozens of co-ordinated arson attacks hit southern Thailand

                Zelensky has 'questions to answer' on corruption, Mykhailo Fedorov tells BBC

                Zelensky has ‘questions to answer’ on corruption, Mykhailo Fedorov tells BBC

                Sydney Marathon medal wrongly features Munich stadium

                Sydney Marathon laughs off medal error

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                  China pospone abruptamente el lanzamiento de la ambiciosa misión lunar Chang'e-7

                  China pospone abruptamente el lanzamiento de la ambiciosa misión lunar Chang’e-7

                  Las empresas que ganan con agentes de IA están limitando cuánto pueden hacer los agentes solos

                  Las empresas que ganan con agentes de IA están limitando cuánto pueden hacer los agentes solos

                  Robots humanoides chinos baten récords humanos en 100 m de velocidad y salto de altura en juegos de robots de Beijing

                  Robots humanoides chinos baten récords humanos en 100 m de velocidad y salto de altura en juegos de robots de Beijing

                  Se acerca un eclipse lunar casi total con América en posición privilegiada

                  Se acerca un eclipse lunar casi total con América en posición privilegiada

                  Uber multada con casi mil millones de dólares por reguladores holandeses por suspensiones automáticas de cuentas

                  Uber multada con casi mil millones de dólares por reguladores holandeses por suspensiones automáticas de cuentas

                  Nvidia descubre que las matemáticas lineales simples pueden reemplazar las costosas transferencias de modelos de IA

                  Nvidia descubre que las matemáticas lineales simples pueden reemplazar las costosas transferencias de modelos de IA

                  Las escuelas están comenzando a enseñar conocimientos sobre inteligencia artificial. Para muchos, eso significa ayudar a los niños a ver los defectos de los chatbots.

                  Las escuelas están comenzando a enseñar conocimientos sobre inteligencia artificial. Para muchos, eso significa ayudar a los niños a ver los defectos de los chatbots.

                  Slack wants to drag AI coding out of the terminal and into the group chat

                  Slack wants to drag AI coding out of the terminal and into the group chat

                  Harvard acuerda un acuerdo de 53 millones de dólares por partes de cuerpos robadas y vendidas por un ex gerente de la morgue

                  Harvard acuerda un acuerdo de 53 millones de dólares por partes de cuerpos robadas y vendidas por un ex gerente de la morgue

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                    La compositora de Motown, Janie Bradford Hobbs, muere en Los Ángeles después de una enfermedad a los 87 años

                    La compositora de Motown, Janie Bradford Hobbs, muere en Los Ángeles después de una enfermedad a los 87 años

                    30 pasajeros son evacuados después de que un crucero encallara en un arrecife en Fiji

                    China investiga a un comediante que alteró la letra de una canción revolucionaria en el escenario

                    El príncipe Harry y otras seis personas conocerán el costo inicial del caso fallido del Daily Mail

                    El príncipe Harry y otras seis personas conocerán el costo inicial del caso fallido del Daily Mail

                    Los fiscales volverán a juzgar a Yung Filly por tres cargos de violación en Australia

                    Los fiscales volverán a juzgar a Yung Filly por tres cargos de violación en Australia

                    El jurado escucha a 'Keffe D' decir que su sobrino disparó fatalmente a Tupac Shakur en un tiroteo desde un vehículo en 1996

                    El jurado escucha a ‘Keffe D’ decir que su sobrino disparó fatalmente a Tupac Shakur en un tiroteo desde un vehículo en 1996

                    Una pregunta surge sobre el regreso de Harry al Reino Unido. ¿Podrá reconstruir su relación con el príncipe William?

                    Una pregunta surge sobre el regreso de Harry al Reino Unido. ¿Podrá reconstruir su relación con el príncipe William?

                    Pulitzers y la Asociación Estadounidense de Bibliotecas lanzan la exposición itinerante 'Pulitzer on the Road'

                    Pulitzers y la Asociación Estadounidense de Bibliotecas lanzan la exposición itinerante ‘Pulitzer on the Road’

                    Después de perder a un amigo y escribir 'Say So', Dan + Shay regresan con la autobiográfica 'Young'

                    Después de perder a un amigo y escribir ‘Say So’, Dan + Shay regresan con la autobiográfica ‘Young’

                    30 pasajeros son evacuados después de que un crucero encallara en un arrecife en Fiji

                    El Centro Kennedy dice a la corte que no intentará restaurar el nombre de Trump en el edificio antes del 8 de septiembre

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                      Abinader retoma La Semanal a partir de este lunes con enfoque de «Agenda de Trabajo»

                      Abinader retoma La Semanal a partir de este lunes con enfoque de «Agenda de Trabajo»

                      Roberto Casaá: Acusación de ADP sobre libros de historia es temeraria, deshonesta y luce que no los han leído

                      Roberto Casaá: Acusación de ADP sobre libros de historia es temeraria, deshonesta y luce que no los han leído

                      Director del SNS designa nuevos directores en hospitales Padre Billini, Galván, Jaime Mota y Vicente Noble

                      Director del SNS designa nuevos directores en hospitales Padre Billini, Galván, Jaime Mota y Vicente Noble

                      Leonel asegura PRM no pudo mantener programa de 24 horas de energía: “El pueblo se cansó”

                      Leonel asegura PRM no pudo mantener programa de 24 horas de energía: “El pueblo se cansó”

                      “En Los Alcarrizos lo que se respira es Leonel”, afirma vicealcaldesa que dejó el PRM para ingresar a la FP

                      “En Los Alcarrizos lo que se respira es Leonel”, afirma vicealcaldesa que dejó el PRM para ingresar a la FP

                      Desde Jimaní, el presidente Abinader convoca a toda la comunidad educativa a iniciar el lunes el año escolar

                      Desde Jimaní, el presidente Abinader convoca a toda la comunidad educativa a iniciar el lunes el año escolar

                      Johnny Pujols: PRM va en picada y el PLD fortalece su estructura territorial con miras a 2028

                      Johnny Pujols: PRM va en picada y el PLD fortalece su estructura territorial con miras a 2028

                      Banreservas avanza 15 posiciones en el ranking de los 1,000 bancos más importantes del mundo

                      Banreservas respaldará con financiamiento a inversionistas de dos nuevos proyectos residenciales en Punta Bergantín

                      J.P. Morgan expresa intención de expandir inversiones en República Dominicana luego de encuentro con Valdez Albizu

                      J.P. Morgan expresa intención de expandir inversiones en República Dominicana luego de encuentro con Valdez Albizu

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                        Argentina y Brasil desarrollaron un interceptor FPV contra drones hostiles

                        Argentina y Brasil desarrollaron un interceptor FPV contra drones hostiles

                        Franco Colapinto no ocultó su bronca por las sanciones recibidas en el GP de Países Bajos: "Les hace falta criterio"

                        Franco Colapinto no ocultó su bronca por las sanciones recibidas en el GP de Países Bajos: «Les hace falta criterio»

                        El etíope Yomif Kejelcha ganó la Media Maratón de Buenos Aires y marcó un nuevo récord mundial

                        El etíope Yomif Kejelcha ganó la Media Maratón de Buenos Aires y marcó un nuevo récord mundial

                        Florida implementó la enseñanza obligatoria de la “Historia del Comunismo” en las escuelas

                        Florida implementó la enseñanza obligatoria de la “Historia del Comunismo” en las escuelas

                        Un robot humanoide chino destrozó el récord mundial de Usain Bolt en los 100 metros

                        Un robot humanoide chino destrozó el récord mundial de Usain Bolt en los 100 metros

                        Javier Milei defendió el rumbo económico y anticipó la batalla electoral de 2027: “Voy a ir por la reelección”

                        Javier Milei defendió el rumbo económico y anticipó la batalla electoral de 2027: “Voy a ir por la reelección”

                        Descubren la estrella más rápida de la Vía Láctea: viaja a 25.000 kilómetros por segundo

                        Descubren la estrella más rápida de la Vía Láctea: viaja a 25.000 kilómetros por segundo

                        Los idiotas útiles no sobreviven a su utilidad

                        Los idiotas útiles no sobreviven a su utilidad

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                        Por qué es momento de comprar oro y plata

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                          Abinader retoma La Semanal a partir de este lunes con enfoque de «Agenda de Trabajo»

                          Abinader retoma La Semanal a partir de este lunes con enfoque de «Agenda de Trabajo»

                          Especialista revela la diabetes aumenta a un 17% y afecta alrededor de dos millones de dominicanos

                          Especialista revela la diabetes aumenta a un 17% y afecta alrededor de dos millones de dominicanos

                          Juan Salas concluye cinco años de transformación histórica en la Defensa Civil

                          Juan Salas concluye cinco años de transformación histórica en la Defensa Civil

                          Roberto Casaá: Acusación de ADP sobre libros de historia es temeraria, deshonesta y luce que no los han leído

                          Roberto Casaá: Acusación de ADP sobre libros de historia es temeraria, deshonesta y luce que no los han leído

                          Director del SNS designa nuevos directores en hospitales Padre Billini, Galván, Jaime Mota y Vicente Noble

                          Director del SNS designa nuevos directores en hospitales Padre Billini, Galván, Jaime Mota y Vicente Noble

                          Leonel asegura PRM no pudo mantener programa de 24 horas de energía: “El pueblo se cansó”

                          Leonel asegura PRM no pudo mantener programa de 24 horas de energía: “El pueblo se cansó”

                          “En Los Alcarrizos lo que se respira es Leonel”, afirma vicealcaldesa que dejó el PRM para ingresar a la FP

                          “En Los Alcarrizos lo que se respira es Leonel”, afirma vicealcaldesa que dejó el PRM para ingresar a la FP

                          Desde Jimaní, el presidente Abinader convoca a toda la comunidad educativa a iniciar el lunes el año escolar

                          Desde Jimaní, el presidente Abinader convoca a toda la comunidad educativa a iniciar el lunes el año escolar

                          CMD exalta a Jorge Asjana David como Maestro de la Medicina...

                          CMD exalta a Jorge Asjana David como Maestro de la Medicina…

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                            Vicealcaldesa de Los Alcarrizos abandona el PRM y se juramenta en la Fuerza del Pueblo junto a más de 300 dirigentes

                            Vicealcaldesa de Los Alcarrizos abandona el PRM y se juramenta en la Fuerza del Pueblo junto a más de 300 dirigentes

                            Leonel afirma PRM no pudo mantener 24 horas de electricidad y la gente está cansada de apagones

                            Leonel afirma PRM no pudo mantener 24 horas de electricidad y la gente está cansada de apagones

                            Johnny Pujols afirma PLD fortalece su estructura territorial mientras PRM va en picada

                            Johnny Pujols afirma PLD fortalece su estructura territorial mientras PRM va en picada

                            Advierte año escolar iniciará con problemas de fondo ante un...

                            Advierte año escolar iniciará con problemas de fondo ante un…

                            Entérese quienes se integraron al proyecto presidencial de...

                            Entérese quienes se integraron al proyecto presidencial de…

                            FP pide interpelar al ministro de Educación Luis Miguel De Camps por dificultades previo al inicio del año escolar

                            FP pide interpelar al ministro de Educación Luis Miguel De Camps por dificultades previo al inicio del año escolar

                            Colombia Alcántara será moderadora del XIX congreso...

                            Colombia Alcántara será moderadora del XIX congreso…

                            Milton Morrison reafirma alianza con Abinader y anuncia nueva...

                            Milton Morrison reafirma alianza con Abinader y anuncia nueva…

                            Empresarios de Hato Mayor expresan respaldo a Leonel Fernández y fortalecen proyecto político rumbo a 2028

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                                      China’s Moonshot AI releases Kimi K3, the largest open-source model ever, rivaling top U.S. systems

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                                      Moonshot AI, the Beijing-based artificial intelligence startup backed by Alibaba, on Thursday released Kimi K3 — a 2.8-trillion-parameter model that the company says is now the largest open-source AI model in the world, and one that benchmarks show performs neck-and-neck with the most powerful proprietary systems from Anthropic and OpenAI.

                                      The release, timed to land just ahead of the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, is a dramatic escalation in the global AI arms race and a watershed moment for the open-source AI movement. It also marks a remarkable comeback for a company whose market position had eroded significantly over the past 18 months following DeepSeek’s meteoric rise.

                                      Full model weights are scheduled to be released on July 27, according to details shared by researchers who reviewed the company’s technical documentation. If you want to take Kimi K3 for a spin right now, you can — just head to kimi.com, sign up with a Google account or phone number (no credit card required), and start chatting with what may be the most powerful open-source model ever built.

                                      Inside the architecture that powers the world’s largest open-source AI model

                                      Kimi K3 is a frontier-class large language model with 2.8 trillion total parameters — roughly 75 percent larger than DeepSeek’s V4 Pro, which the company’s own timeline chart shows at approximately 1.6 trillion parameters. The model features a 1-million-token context window, native visual understanding capabilities, and an always-on reasoning mode that the company calls «thinking mode.»

                                      The model is built on two key architectural innovations developed internally at Moonshot AI: Kimi Delta Attention, a hybrid linear attention mechanism, and Attention Residuals, which the company describes as a drop-in replacement for residual connections that delivers consistent scaling gains. Both techniques were previously published as open research by the Moonshot team on GitHub.

                                      On the API side, Kimi K3 is compatible with the OpenAI SDK, lowering the integration barrier for developers already building on OpenAI or Anthropic toolchains. The model is priced at $3 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens, with cached input tokens dropping to just $0.30 per million — pricing that positions it roughly in line with mid-tier offerings from Western labs, but at a performance level the company claims approaches the top of the market. A promotional top-up rebate running through August 12 offers up to 30 percent back in vouchers for API credits of $1,000 or more.

                                      As Xinhua reported, a Moonshot AI executive explained the significance of the parameter count in simple terms: parameters are like neural connections in the human brain, and nearly 3 trillion of them means the model can «store more knowledge and patterns in its brain, understand more, think deeper, and answer more accurately.»

                                      Benchmark results show Kimi K3 trading blows with Claude and GPT at the top of the leaderboard

                                      The benchmark results, drawn from public leaderboard data and a private evaluation by analytics firm Artificial Analysis, tell a striking story.

                                      On GDPval-AA v2, a benchmark measuring real-world tasks across 44 occupations and 9 major industries, Kimi K3 scored 1,687 — placing it third overall, behind only Claude Fable 5 Max (1,815) and GPT-5.6 Sol Max (1,747.8), and ahead of Claude Opus 4.8 (1,600).

                                      On AA-Briefcase, a private agentic benchmark from Artificial Analysis designed to test long-horizon knowledge work, K3 climbed to second place with a score of 1,527 — beating GPT-5.6 Sol Max (1,495) and trailing only Fable 5 Max (1,587).

                                      Perhaps most impressively, K3 achieved a state-of-the-art score of 91.2 out of 100 on BrowseComp, a benchmark for long-horizon, high-difficulty information seeking.

                                      In tests of real-world task automation, Kimi K3 ranked first in four out of eight benchmarks — including Automation Bench, SpreadsheetBench 2 and BrowseComp — while finishing second to Fable 5 in most others. Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol were its closest competitors overall. (Source: Moonshot AI)

                                      The company says it accomplished this in a single-agent setup using its 1-million-token context window, without any context compression or additional context management techniques — a feat that suggests raw context length, when paired with strong retrieval capabilities, may be more powerful than elaborate multi-agent workarounds.

                                      As one widely followed AI commentator put it on social media: «Open source is no longer lagging six months behind Western closed-source models. Read that again, and think about what it all means.»

                                      That observation captures the significance of the moment. For much of the past three years, open-source models have typically trailed their proprietary counterparts by a meaningful margin. Kimi K3 appears to have closed that gap almost entirely.

                                      Kimi K3 LLM Arena

                                      Kimi K3 claimed the No. 1 spot on Arena.AI’s Frontend Code Arena with a score of 1,679, outpacing Claude Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol by a significant margin. The leaderboard ranks models by human preference in head-to-head frontend coding comparisons. (Source: arena.ai)

                                      How a 48-hour autonomous chip design demo reveals Moonshot’s real ambitions

                                      Beyond raw benchmarks, Moonshot AI showcased a proof-of-concept that may be even more revealing of K3’s capabilities and the company’s strategic direction.

                                      In a demonstration documented in the company’s technical materials, Kimi K3 was tasked with designing a physical chip to run a nano-scale version of itself. Over 48 hours of continuous autonomous agent operation, K3 independently completed the chip’s full construction pipeline — from architectural design through optimization and verification — using open-source electronic design automation tools. The result was a tiny but functional chip design, just 4 square millimeters, that achieved timing convergence at 100 MHz and could decode more than 8,700 tokens per second in simulation.

                                      This is not a production chip. It is a demonstration of what Moonshot AI clearly views as the next competitive frontier: long-range autonomous agent capabilities. The ability to sustain coherent, multi-step technical work over a 48-hour window — reading documentation, making design decisions, running verification loops, and iterating on failures — represents a qualitative leap beyond the kind of single-turn question-answering that defined the first generation of large language models.

                                      The company also highlighted a case in computational astrophysics, where K3 reportedly reproduced the universal I-Love-Q relation — a complex calculation that typically takes a senior researcher one to two weeks — in approximately two hours, reading and cross-validating more than 20 papers and implementing a complete numerical pipeline along the way.

                                      Moonshot AI’s fall and rise tells the story of China’s brutal AI market

                                      To understand why Kimi K3 matters, you need to understand where Moonshot AI was 18 months ago — and how far it fell.

                                      Founded in 2023 by Yang Zhilin, a Tsinghua University graduate who previously conducted research at Google and Meta, Moonshot AI quickly became one of China’s most prominent AI startups. The company gained early traction in 2024 when users flocked to its Kimi platform for its long-text analysis capabilities and AI search functions. By early 2026, it had raised roughly $1.5 billion across multiple rounds, with its valuation climbing from $2.5 billion to $4.3 billion and the company reportedly seeking a new round at $5 billion.

                                      Then DeepSeek happened. The release of DeepSeek’s low-cost R1 model in January 2025 disrupted the entire Chinese AI landscape, and Moonshot AI was among the hardest hit. Kimi, which had ranked third in monthly active users in China, slid to seventh. The company’s strategic pivot to open-source models — beginning with Kimi K2 in July 2025 and accelerating with K2.5 in January 2026 — was in large part an effort to reclaim relevance.

                                      Kimi K3 is the culmination of that effort — and the sheer scale of the model suggests that Moonshot AI has been planning this move for some time. Training a 2.8-trillion-parameter model requires enormous computational resources and months of preparation, which means the architectural and infrastructure decisions behind K3 were likely locked in well before the model reached the public.

                                      Why open-sourcing the world’s biggest model is a geopolitical chess move

                                      The decision to release K3’s full weights on July 27 is strategically significant and worth parsing carefully.

                                      The company’s own timeline chart of open-source frontier model scale positions K3 as a dramatic outlier, towering above competitors like DeepSeek (1.6T), Xiaomi (1.02T), and Alibaba (397B). By releasing the world’s largest open-source model, Moonshot AI is making a bid to become the center of gravity for the global open-source AI developer community.

                                      This follows a broader trend among Chinese AI companies. As Reuters noted, open-sourcing allows companies to «showcase their technological capabilities and expand developer communities as well as their global influence, a strategy likely to help China counter U.S. efforts to limit Beijing’s tech progress.» DeepSeek, Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu have all released open-source models. But none have released anything at this parameter count.

                                      For enterprise technology leaders, the implications are concrete. A 2.8-trillion-parameter open-source model that performs at near-frontier levels creates new options for companies that want to fine-tune, self-host, or build proprietary systems on top of a capable base model — without being locked into API contracts with OpenAI or Anthropic. The trade-off, of course, is that running a model of this size requires substantial GPU infrastructure. Inference at 2.8 trillion parameters is not something that runs on a single server rack.

                                      That said, Moonshot AI has signaled awareness of this challenge. Its Mooncake project, which won the Best Paper award at FAST 2025, pioneered KV-cache-centric disaggregated serving for large language models — an architecture designed specifically to make inference at extreme scale more practical and cost-efficient.

                                      Kimi Code and a three-tier model lineup form the foundation of Moonshot’s enterprise play

                                      Alongside K3, Moonshot AI continues to invest heavily in its coding agent ecosystem. Kimi Code, the company’s open-source coding tool that competes with Anthropic’s Claude Code and Google’s Gemini CLI, received two major updates on the same day as K3’s launch — versions 0.25.0 and 0.26.0 — adding features like expanded subagent tooling, background task management, and security fixes.

                                      Kimi K3 coding benchmarks

                                      Kimi K3 consistently placed among the top three models across six coding benchmarks, leading all competitors in SWE Marathon and Program Bench, and trailing only GPT-5.6 Sol in Terminal Bench 2.1 by half a point. All models were tested at maximum thinking effort. (Credit: Moonshot AI)

                                      The Kimi Code CLI has accumulated over 3,100 stars on GitHub and features integration with VSCode, Cursor, and Zed. The latest release expanded the «coder subagent» tool set to include background tasks, todo lists, plan mode, skill invocation, and nested agents — effectively turning the coding agent into a multi-layered autonomous system capable of managing complex software engineering projects with minimal human intervention.

                                      This is not incidental. Coding tools have become a critical revenue driver for AI labs. As Anthropic disclosed in January, Claude Code reached $1 billion in annualized recurring revenue. By building Kimi Code as an open-source alternative that defaults to Kimi’s own models — but supports other providers — Moonshot AI is positioning itself to capture developer workflows and, eventually, enterprise contracts.

                                      The company’s model lineup now includes three tiers: K3 as the flagship ($3/$15 per million tokens for input/output), K2.7 Code as a specialized coding model ($0.95/$4), and K2.6 as a general-purpose option ($0.95/$4). All three support context windows of 256,000 tokens or above, with K3 offering the full 1-million-token window. Context caching is automatic — no cache ID, TTL, or extra parameter is required — a small but meaningful developer-experience advantage over competitors that require explicit cache management.

                                      What Kimi K3 means for the future of enterprise AI and the global model landscape

                                      Kimi K3’s release forces a recalibration of several assumptions that have guided enterprise AI strategy.

                                      The performance gap between open-source and proprietary models has functionally closed at the frontier. If K3’s benchmark numbers hold up under independent evaluation — and particularly once the open weights are available for community testing on July 27 — it will be difficult for closed-source providers to justify premium pricing purely on the basis of capability.

                                      The locus of AI innovation, meanwhile, continues to shift. China’s AI ecosystem, which many Western observers questioned after early struggles with chip export restrictions, has now produced a model that competes with the best systems from companies with direct access to Nvidia’s most advanced hardware. The architectural innovations behind K3 — particularly the hybrid linear attention mechanism — suggest that algorithmic efficiency may matter as much as raw compute.

                                      And the agentic capabilities demonstrated by K3 — chip design, multi-week research compression, long-horizon information seeking — point toward a future where AI models are not just answering questions but autonomously executing complex, multi-day projects. For enterprises evaluating AI investments, this shifts the value proposition from «productivity copilot» to «autonomous technical workforce.»

                                      Xinhua, China’s state news agency, framed the release as a national milestone, reporting that K3 «marks a new step forward in the development of China’s artificial intelligence models.» Liu Tieyan, dean of the Zhongguancun Academy in Beijing, was quoted as saying that a wave of Chinese open-source models has moved from isolated breakthroughs to collective advancement, providing «new solutions and new paths» for global AI development.

                                      Just two years ago, Moonshot AI was a scrappy startup named for the audacious problems it hoped to solve. Eighteen months ago, it was a cautionary tale about how quickly a market darling can lose its footing. Today, it is the maker of the world’s largest open-source AI model — one that can, given 48 hours and an internet connection, design a chip to run itself. The frontier, it turns out, is not a place. It is a race. And the field just got a lot more crowded.

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                                      Moonshot AI, the Beijing-based artificial intelligence startup backed by Alibaba, on Thursday released Kimi K3 — a 2.8-trillion-parameter model that the company says is now the largest open-source AI model in the world, and one that benchmarks show performs neck-and-neck with the most powerful proprietary systems from Anthropic and OpenAI.

                                      The release, timed to land just ahead of the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, is a dramatic escalation in the global AI arms race and a watershed moment for the open-source AI movement. It also marks a remarkable comeback for a company whose market position had eroded significantly over the past 18 months following DeepSeek’s meteoric rise.

                                      Full model weights are scheduled to be released on July 27, according to details shared by researchers who reviewed the company’s technical documentation. If you want to take Kimi K3 for a spin right now, you can — just head to kimi.com, sign up with a Google account or phone number (no credit card required), and start chatting with what may be the most powerful open-source model ever built.

                                      Inside the architecture that powers the world’s largest open-source AI model

                                      Kimi K3 is a frontier-class large language model with 2.8 trillion total parameters — roughly 75 percent larger than DeepSeek’s V4 Pro, which the company’s own timeline chart shows at approximately 1.6 trillion parameters. The model features a 1-million-token context window, native visual understanding capabilities, and an always-on reasoning mode that the company calls «thinking mode.»

                                      The model is built on two key architectural innovations developed internally at Moonshot AI: Kimi Delta Attention, a hybrid linear attention mechanism, and Attention Residuals, which the company describes as a drop-in replacement for residual connections that delivers consistent scaling gains. Both techniques were previously published as open research by the Moonshot team on GitHub.

                                      On the API side, Kimi K3 is compatible with the OpenAI SDK, lowering the integration barrier for developers already building on OpenAI or Anthropic toolchains. The model is priced at $3 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens, with cached input tokens dropping to just $0.30 per million — pricing that positions it roughly in line with mid-tier offerings from Western labs, but at a performance level the company claims approaches the top of the market. A promotional top-up rebate running through August 12 offers up to 30 percent back in vouchers for API credits of $1,000 or more.

                                      As Xinhua reported, a Moonshot AI executive explained the significance of the parameter count in simple terms: parameters are like neural connections in the human brain, and nearly 3 trillion of them means the model can «store more knowledge and patterns in its brain, understand more, think deeper, and answer more accurately.»

                                      Benchmark results show Kimi K3 trading blows with Claude and GPT at the top of the leaderboard

                                      The benchmark results, drawn from public leaderboard data and a private evaluation by analytics firm Artificial Analysis, tell a striking story.

                                      On GDPval-AA v2, a benchmark measuring real-world tasks across 44 occupations and 9 major industries, Kimi K3 scored 1,687 — placing it third overall, behind only Claude Fable 5 Max (1,815) and GPT-5.6 Sol Max (1,747.8), and ahead of Claude Opus 4.8 (1,600).

                                      On AA-Briefcase, a private agentic benchmark from Artificial Analysis designed to test long-horizon knowledge work, K3 climbed to second place with a score of 1,527 — beating GPT-5.6 Sol Max (1,495) and trailing only Fable 5 Max (1,587).

                                      Perhaps most impressively, K3 achieved a state-of-the-art score of 91.2 out of 100 on BrowseComp, a benchmark for long-horizon, high-difficulty information seeking.

                                      In tests of real-world task automation, Kimi K3 ranked first in four out of eight benchmarks — including Automation Bench, SpreadsheetBench 2 and BrowseComp — while finishing second to Fable 5 in most others. Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol were its closest competitors overall. (Source: Moonshot AI)

                                      The company says it accomplished this in a single-agent setup using its 1-million-token context window, without any context compression or additional context management techniques — a feat that suggests raw context length, when paired with strong retrieval capabilities, may be more powerful than elaborate multi-agent workarounds.

                                      As one widely followed AI commentator put it on social media: «Open source is no longer lagging six months behind Western closed-source models. Read that again, and think about what it all means.»

                                      That observation captures the significance of the moment. For much of the past three years, open-source models have typically trailed their proprietary counterparts by a meaningful margin. Kimi K3 appears to have closed that gap almost entirely.

                                      Kimi K3 LLM Arena

                                      Kimi K3 claimed the No. 1 spot on Arena.AI’s Frontend Code Arena with a score of 1,679, outpacing Claude Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol by a significant margin. The leaderboard ranks models by human preference in head-to-head frontend coding comparisons. (Source: arena.ai)

                                      How a 48-hour autonomous chip design demo reveals Moonshot’s real ambitions

                                      Beyond raw benchmarks, Moonshot AI showcased a proof-of-concept that may be even more revealing of K3’s capabilities and the company’s strategic direction.

                                      In a demonstration documented in the company’s technical materials, Kimi K3 was tasked with designing a physical chip to run a nano-scale version of itself. Over 48 hours of continuous autonomous agent operation, K3 independently completed the chip’s full construction pipeline — from architectural design through optimization and verification — using open-source electronic design automation tools. The result was a tiny but functional chip design, just 4 square millimeters, that achieved timing convergence at 100 MHz and could decode more than 8,700 tokens per second in simulation.

                                      This is not a production chip. It is a demonstration of what Moonshot AI clearly views as the next competitive frontier: long-range autonomous agent capabilities. The ability to sustain coherent, multi-step technical work over a 48-hour window — reading documentation, making design decisions, running verification loops, and iterating on failures — represents a qualitative leap beyond the kind of single-turn question-answering that defined the first generation of large language models.

                                      The company also highlighted a case in computational astrophysics, where K3 reportedly reproduced the universal I-Love-Q relation — a complex calculation that typically takes a senior researcher one to two weeks — in approximately two hours, reading and cross-validating more than 20 papers and implementing a complete numerical pipeline along the way.

                                      Moonshot AI’s fall and rise tells the story of China’s brutal AI market

                                      To understand why Kimi K3 matters, you need to understand where Moonshot AI was 18 months ago — and how far it fell.

                                      Founded in 2023 by Yang Zhilin, a Tsinghua University graduate who previously conducted research at Google and Meta, Moonshot AI quickly became one of China’s most prominent AI startups. The company gained early traction in 2024 when users flocked to its Kimi platform for its long-text analysis capabilities and AI search functions. By early 2026, it had raised roughly $1.5 billion across multiple rounds, with its valuation climbing from $2.5 billion to $4.3 billion and the company reportedly seeking a new round at $5 billion.

                                      Then DeepSeek happened. The release of DeepSeek’s low-cost R1 model in January 2025 disrupted the entire Chinese AI landscape, and Moonshot AI was among the hardest hit. Kimi, which had ranked third in monthly active users in China, slid to seventh. The company’s strategic pivot to open-source models — beginning with Kimi K2 in July 2025 and accelerating with K2.5 in January 2026 — was in large part an effort to reclaim relevance.

                                      Kimi K3 is the culmination of that effort — and the sheer scale of the model suggests that Moonshot AI has been planning this move for some time. Training a 2.8-trillion-parameter model requires enormous computational resources and months of preparation, which means the architectural and infrastructure decisions behind K3 were likely locked in well before the model reached the public.

                                      Why open-sourcing the world’s biggest model is a geopolitical chess move

                                      The decision to release K3’s full weights on July 27 is strategically significant and worth parsing carefully.

                                      The company’s own timeline chart of open-source frontier model scale positions K3 as a dramatic outlier, towering above competitors like DeepSeek (1.6T), Xiaomi (1.02T), and Alibaba (397B). By releasing the world’s largest open-source model, Moonshot AI is making a bid to become the center of gravity for the global open-source AI developer community.

                                      This follows a broader trend among Chinese AI companies. As Reuters noted, open-sourcing allows companies to «showcase their technological capabilities and expand developer communities as well as their global influence, a strategy likely to help China counter U.S. efforts to limit Beijing’s tech progress.» DeepSeek, Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu have all released open-source models. But none have released anything at this parameter count.

                                      For enterprise technology leaders, the implications are concrete. A 2.8-trillion-parameter open-source model that performs at near-frontier levels creates new options for companies that want to fine-tune, self-host, or build proprietary systems on top of a capable base model — without being locked into API contracts with OpenAI or Anthropic. The trade-off, of course, is that running a model of this size requires substantial GPU infrastructure. Inference at 2.8 trillion parameters is not something that runs on a single server rack.

                                      That said, Moonshot AI has signaled awareness of this challenge. Its Mooncake project, which won the Best Paper award at FAST 2025, pioneered KV-cache-centric disaggregated serving for large language models — an architecture designed specifically to make inference at extreme scale more practical and cost-efficient.

                                      Kimi Code and a three-tier model lineup form the foundation of Moonshot’s enterprise play

                                      Alongside K3, Moonshot AI continues to invest heavily in its coding agent ecosystem. Kimi Code, the company’s open-source coding tool that competes with Anthropic’s Claude Code and Google’s Gemini CLI, received two major updates on the same day as K3’s launch — versions 0.25.0 and 0.26.0 — adding features like expanded subagent tooling, background task management, and security fixes.

                                      Kimi K3 coding benchmarks

                                      Kimi K3 consistently placed among the top three models across six coding benchmarks, leading all competitors in SWE Marathon and Program Bench, and trailing only GPT-5.6 Sol in Terminal Bench 2.1 by half a point. All models were tested at maximum thinking effort. (Credit: Moonshot AI)

                                      The Kimi Code CLI has accumulated over 3,100 stars on GitHub and features integration with VSCode, Cursor, and Zed. The latest release expanded the «coder subagent» tool set to include background tasks, todo lists, plan mode, skill invocation, and nested agents — effectively turning the coding agent into a multi-layered autonomous system capable of managing complex software engineering projects with minimal human intervention.

                                      This is not incidental. Coding tools have become a critical revenue driver for AI labs. As Anthropic disclosed in January, Claude Code reached $1 billion in annualized recurring revenue. By building Kimi Code as an open-source alternative that defaults to Kimi’s own models — but supports other providers — Moonshot AI is positioning itself to capture developer workflows and, eventually, enterprise contracts.

                                      The company’s model lineup now includes three tiers: K3 as the flagship ($3/$15 per million tokens for input/output), K2.7 Code as a specialized coding model ($0.95/$4), and K2.6 as a general-purpose option ($0.95/$4). All three support context windows of 256,000 tokens or above, with K3 offering the full 1-million-token window. Context caching is automatic — no cache ID, TTL, or extra parameter is required — a small but meaningful developer-experience advantage over competitors that require explicit cache management.

                                      What Kimi K3 means for the future of enterprise AI and the global model landscape

                                      Kimi K3’s release forces a recalibration of several assumptions that have guided enterprise AI strategy.

                                      The performance gap between open-source and proprietary models has functionally closed at the frontier. If K3’s benchmark numbers hold up under independent evaluation — and particularly once the open weights are available for community testing on July 27 — it will be difficult for closed-source providers to justify premium pricing purely on the basis of capability.

                                      The locus of AI innovation, meanwhile, continues to shift. China’s AI ecosystem, which many Western observers questioned after early struggles with chip export restrictions, has now produced a model that competes with the best systems from companies with direct access to Nvidia’s most advanced hardware. The architectural innovations behind K3 — particularly the hybrid linear attention mechanism — suggest that algorithmic efficiency may matter as much as raw compute.

                                      And the agentic capabilities demonstrated by K3 — chip design, multi-week research compression, long-horizon information seeking — point toward a future where AI models are not just answering questions but autonomously executing complex, multi-day projects. For enterprises evaluating AI investments, this shifts the value proposition from «productivity copilot» to «autonomous technical workforce.»

                                      Xinhua, China’s state news agency, framed the release as a national milestone, reporting that K3 «marks a new step forward in the development of China’s artificial intelligence models.» Liu Tieyan, dean of the Zhongguancun Academy in Beijing, was quoted as saying that a wave of Chinese open-source models has moved from isolated breakthroughs to collective advancement, providing «new solutions and new paths» for global AI development.

                                      Just two years ago, Moonshot AI was a scrappy startup named for the audacious problems it hoped to solve. Eighteen months ago, it was a cautionary tale about how quickly a market darling can lose its footing. Today, it is the maker of the world’s largest open-source AI model — one that can, given 48 hours and an internet connection, design a chip to run itself. The frontier, it turns out, is not a place. It is a race. And the field just got a lot more crowded.

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                                      Moonshot AI, the Beijing-based artificial intelligence startup backed by Alibaba, on Thursday released Kimi K3 — a 2.8-trillion-parameter model that the company says is now the largest open-source AI model in the world, and one that benchmarks show performs neck-and-neck with the most powerful proprietary systems from Anthropic and OpenAI.

                                      The release, timed to land just ahead of the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, is a dramatic escalation in the global AI arms race and a watershed moment for the open-source AI movement. It also marks a remarkable comeback for a company whose market position had eroded significantly over the past 18 months following DeepSeek’s meteoric rise.

                                      Full model weights are scheduled to be released on July 27, according to details shared by researchers who reviewed the company’s technical documentation. If you want to take Kimi K3 for a spin right now, you can — just head to kimi.com, sign up with a Google account or phone number (no credit card required), and start chatting with what may be the most powerful open-source model ever built.

                                      Inside the architecture that powers the world’s largest open-source AI model

                                      Kimi K3 is a frontier-class large language model with 2.8 trillion total parameters — roughly 75 percent larger than DeepSeek’s V4 Pro, which the company’s own timeline chart shows at approximately 1.6 trillion parameters. The model features a 1-million-token context window, native visual understanding capabilities, and an always-on reasoning mode that the company calls «thinking mode.»

                                      The model is built on two key architectural innovations developed internally at Moonshot AI: Kimi Delta Attention, a hybrid linear attention mechanism, and Attention Residuals, which the company describes as a drop-in replacement for residual connections that delivers consistent scaling gains. Both techniques were previously published as open research by the Moonshot team on GitHub.

                                      On the API side, Kimi K3 is compatible with the OpenAI SDK, lowering the integration barrier for developers already building on OpenAI or Anthropic toolchains. The model is priced at $3 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens, with cached input tokens dropping to just $0.30 per million — pricing that positions it roughly in line with mid-tier offerings from Western labs, but at a performance level the company claims approaches the top of the market. A promotional top-up rebate running through August 12 offers up to 30 percent back in vouchers for API credits of $1,000 or more.

                                      As Xinhua reported, a Moonshot AI executive explained the significance of the parameter count in simple terms: parameters are like neural connections in the human brain, and nearly 3 trillion of them means the model can «store more knowledge and patterns in its brain, understand more, think deeper, and answer more accurately.»

                                      Benchmark results show Kimi K3 trading blows with Claude and GPT at the top of the leaderboard

                                      The benchmark results, drawn from public leaderboard data and a private evaluation by analytics firm Artificial Analysis, tell a striking story.

                                      On GDPval-AA v2, a benchmark measuring real-world tasks across 44 occupations and 9 major industries, Kimi K3 scored 1,687 — placing it third overall, behind only Claude Fable 5 Max (1,815) and GPT-5.6 Sol Max (1,747.8), and ahead of Claude Opus 4.8 (1,600).

                                      On AA-Briefcase, a private agentic benchmark from Artificial Analysis designed to test long-horizon knowledge work, K3 climbed to second place with a score of 1,527 — beating GPT-5.6 Sol Max (1,495) and trailing only Fable 5 Max (1,587).

                                      Perhaps most impressively, K3 achieved a state-of-the-art score of 91.2 out of 100 on BrowseComp, a benchmark for long-horizon, high-difficulty information seeking.

                                      In tests of real-world task automation, Kimi K3 ranked first in four out of eight benchmarks — including Automation Bench, SpreadsheetBench 2 and BrowseComp — while finishing second to Fable 5 in most others. Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol were its closest competitors overall. (Source: Moonshot AI)

                                      The company says it accomplished this in a single-agent setup using its 1-million-token context window, without any context compression or additional context management techniques — a feat that suggests raw context length, when paired with strong retrieval capabilities, may be more powerful than elaborate multi-agent workarounds.

                                      As one widely followed AI commentator put it on social media: «Open source is no longer lagging six months behind Western closed-source models. Read that again, and think about what it all means.»

                                      That observation captures the significance of the moment. For much of the past three years, open-source models have typically trailed their proprietary counterparts by a meaningful margin. Kimi K3 appears to have closed that gap almost entirely.

                                      Kimi K3 LLM Arena

                                      Kimi K3 claimed the No. 1 spot on Arena.AI’s Frontend Code Arena with a score of 1,679, outpacing Claude Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol by a significant margin. The leaderboard ranks models by human preference in head-to-head frontend coding comparisons. (Source: arena.ai)

                                      How a 48-hour autonomous chip design demo reveals Moonshot’s real ambitions

                                      Beyond raw benchmarks, Moonshot AI showcased a proof-of-concept that may be even more revealing of K3’s capabilities and the company’s strategic direction.

                                      In a demonstration documented in the company’s technical materials, Kimi K3 was tasked with designing a physical chip to run a nano-scale version of itself. Over 48 hours of continuous autonomous agent operation, K3 independently completed the chip’s full construction pipeline — from architectural design through optimization and verification — using open-source electronic design automation tools. The result was a tiny but functional chip design, just 4 square millimeters, that achieved timing convergence at 100 MHz and could decode more than 8,700 tokens per second in simulation.

                                      This is not a production chip. It is a demonstration of what Moonshot AI clearly views as the next competitive frontier: long-range autonomous agent capabilities. The ability to sustain coherent, multi-step technical work over a 48-hour window — reading documentation, making design decisions, running verification loops, and iterating on failures — represents a qualitative leap beyond the kind of single-turn question-answering that defined the first generation of large language models.

                                      The company also highlighted a case in computational astrophysics, where K3 reportedly reproduced the universal I-Love-Q relation — a complex calculation that typically takes a senior researcher one to two weeks — in approximately two hours, reading and cross-validating more than 20 papers and implementing a complete numerical pipeline along the way.

                                      Moonshot AI’s fall and rise tells the story of China’s brutal AI market

                                      To understand why Kimi K3 matters, you need to understand where Moonshot AI was 18 months ago — and how far it fell.

                                      Founded in 2023 by Yang Zhilin, a Tsinghua University graduate who previously conducted research at Google and Meta, Moonshot AI quickly became one of China’s most prominent AI startups. The company gained early traction in 2024 when users flocked to its Kimi platform for its long-text analysis capabilities and AI search functions. By early 2026, it had raised roughly $1.5 billion across multiple rounds, with its valuation climbing from $2.5 billion to $4.3 billion and the company reportedly seeking a new round at $5 billion.

                                      Then DeepSeek happened. The release of DeepSeek’s low-cost R1 model in January 2025 disrupted the entire Chinese AI landscape, and Moonshot AI was among the hardest hit. Kimi, which had ranked third in monthly active users in China, slid to seventh. The company’s strategic pivot to open-source models — beginning with Kimi K2 in July 2025 and accelerating with K2.5 in January 2026 — was in large part an effort to reclaim relevance.

                                      Kimi K3 is the culmination of that effort — and the sheer scale of the model suggests that Moonshot AI has been planning this move for some time. Training a 2.8-trillion-parameter model requires enormous computational resources and months of preparation, which means the architectural and infrastructure decisions behind K3 were likely locked in well before the model reached the public.

                                      Why open-sourcing the world’s biggest model is a geopolitical chess move

                                      The decision to release K3’s full weights on July 27 is strategically significant and worth parsing carefully.

                                      The company’s own timeline chart of open-source frontier model scale positions K3 as a dramatic outlier, towering above competitors like DeepSeek (1.6T), Xiaomi (1.02T), and Alibaba (397B). By releasing the world’s largest open-source model, Moonshot AI is making a bid to become the center of gravity for the global open-source AI developer community.

                                      This follows a broader trend among Chinese AI companies. As Reuters noted, open-sourcing allows companies to «showcase their technological capabilities and expand developer communities as well as their global influence, a strategy likely to help China counter U.S. efforts to limit Beijing’s tech progress.» DeepSeek, Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu have all released open-source models. But none have released anything at this parameter count.

                                      For enterprise technology leaders, the implications are concrete. A 2.8-trillion-parameter open-source model that performs at near-frontier levels creates new options for companies that want to fine-tune, self-host, or build proprietary systems on top of a capable base model — without being locked into API contracts with OpenAI or Anthropic. The trade-off, of course, is that running a model of this size requires substantial GPU infrastructure. Inference at 2.8 trillion parameters is not something that runs on a single server rack.

                                      That said, Moonshot AI has signaled awareness of this challenge. Its Mooncake project, which won the Best Paper award at FAST 2025, pioneered KV-cache-centric disaggregated serving for large language models — an architecture designed specifically to make inference at extreme scale more practical and cost-efficient.

                                      Kimi Code and a three-tier model lineup form the foundation of Moonshot’s enterprise play

                                      Alongside K3, Moonshot AI continues to invest heavily in its coding agent ecosystem. Kimi Code, the company’s open-source coding tool that competes with Anthropic’s Claude Code and Google’s Gemini CLI, received two major updates on the same day as K3’s launch — versions 0.25.0 and 0.26.0 — adding features like expanded subagent tooling, background task management, and security fixes.

                                      Kimi K3 coding benchmarks

                                      Kimi K3 consistently placed among the top three models across six coding benchmarks, leading all competitors in SWE Marathon and Program Bench, and trailing only GPT-5.6 Sol in Terminal Bench 2.1 by half a point. All models were tested at maximum thinking effort. (Credit: Moonshot AI)

                                      The Kimi Code CLI has accumulated over 3,100 stars on GitHub and features integration with VSCode, Cursor, and Zed. The latest release expanded the «coder subagent» tool set to include background tasks, todo lists, plan mode, skill invocation, and nested agents — effectively turning the coding agent into a multi-layered autonomous system capable of managing complex software engineering projects with minimal human intervention.

                                      This is not incidental. Coding tools have become a critical revenue driver for AI labs. As Anthropic disclosed in January, Claude Code reached $1 billion in annualized recurring revenue. By building Kimi Code as an open-source alternative that defaults to Kimi’s own models — but supports other providers — Moonshot AI is positioning itself to capture developer workflows and, eventually, enterprise contracts.

                                      The company’s model lineup now includes three tiers: K3 as the flagship ($3/$15 per million tokens for input/output), K2.7 Code as a specialized coding model ($0.95/$4), and K2.6 as a general-purpose option ($0.95/$4). All three support context windows of 256,000 tokens or above, with K3 offering the full 1-million-token window. Context caching is automatic — no cache ID, TTL, or extra parameter is required — a small but meaningful developer-experience advantage over competitors that require explicit cache management.

                                      What Kimi K3 means for the future of enterprise AI and the global model landscape

                                      Kimi K3’s release forces a recalibration of several assumptions that have guided enterprise AI strategy.

                                      The performance gap between open-source and proprietary models has functionally closed at the frontier. If K3’s benchmark numbers hold up under independent evaluation — and particularly once the open weights are available for community testing on July 27 — it will be difficult for closed-source providers to justify premium pricing purely on the basis of capability.

                                      The locus of AI innovation, meanwhile, continues to shift. China’s AI ecosystem, which many Western observers questioned after early struggles with chip export restrictions, has now produced a model that competes with the best systems from companies with direct access to Nvidia’s most advanced hardware. The architectural innovations behind K3 — particularly the hybrid linear attention mechanism — suggest that algorithmic efficiency may matter as much as raw compute.

                                      And the agentic capabilities demonstrated by K3 — chip design, multi-week research compression, long-horizon information seeking — point toward a future where AI models are not just answering questions but autonomously executing complex, multi-day projects. For enterprises evaluating AI investments, this shifts the value proposition from «productivity copilot» to «autonomous technical workforce.»

                                      Xinhua, China’s state news agency, framed the release as a national milestone, reporting that K3 «marks a new step forward in the development of China’s artificial intelligence models.» Liu Tieyan, dean of the Zhongguancun Academy in Beijing, was quoted as saying that a wave of Chinese open-source models has moved from isolated breakthroughs to collective advancement, providing «new solutions and new paths» for global AI development.

                                      Just two years ago, Moonshot AI was a scrappy startup named for the audacious problems it hoped to solve. Eighteen months ago, it was a cautionary tale about how quickly a market darling can lose its footing. Today, it is the maker of the world’s largest open-source AI model — one that can, given 48 hours and an internet connection, design a chip to run itself. The frontier, it turns out, is not a place. It is a race. And the field just got a lot more crowded.

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                                      Moonshot AI, the Beijing-based artificial intelligence startup backed by Alibaba, on Thursday released Kimi K3 — a 2.8-trillion-parameter model that the company says is now the largest open-source AI model in the world, and one that benchmarks show performs neck-and-neck with the most powerful proprietary systems from Anthropic and OpenAI.

                                      The release, timed to land just ahead of the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, is a dramatic escalation in the global AI arms race and a watershed moment for the open-source AI movement. It also marks a remarkable comeback for a company whose market position had eroded significantly over the past 18 months following DeepSeek’s meteoric rise.

                                      Full model weights are scheduled to be released on July 27, according to details shared by researchers who reviewed the company’s technical documentation. If you want to take Kimi K3 for a spin right now, you can — just head to kimi.com, sign up with a Google account or phone number (no credit card required), and start chatting with what may be the most powerful open-source model ever built.

                                      Inside the architecture that powers the world’s largest open-source AI model

                                      Kimi K3 is a frontier-class large language model with 2.8 trillion total parameters — roughly 75 percent larger than DeepSeek’s V4 Pro, which the company’s own timeline chart shows at approximately 1.6 trillion parameters. The model features a 1-million-token context window, native visual understanding capabilities, and an always-on reasoning mode that the company calls «thinking mode.»

                                      The model is built on two key architectural innovations developed internally at Moonshot AI: Kimi Delta Attention, a hybrid linear attention mechanism, and Attention Residuals, which the company describes as a drop-in replacement for residual connections that delivers consistent scaling gains. Both techniques were previously published as open research by the Moonshot team on GitHub.

                                      On the API side, Kimi K3 is compatible with the OpenAI SDK, lowering the integration barrier for developers already building on OpenAI or Anthropic toolchains. The model is priced at $3 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens, with cached input tokens dropping to just $0.30 per million — pricing that positions it roughly in line with mid-tier offerings from Western labs, but at a performance level the company claims approaches the top of the market. A promotional top-up rebate running through August 12 offers up to 30 percent back in vouchers for API credits of $1,000 or more.

                                      As Xinhua reported, a Moonshot AI executive explained the significance of the parameter count in simple terms: parameters are like neural connections in the human brain, and nearly 3 trillion of them means the model can «store more knowledge and patterns in its brain, understand more, think deeper, and answer more accurately.»

                                      Benchmark results show Kimi K3 trading blows with Claude and GPT at the top of the leaderboard

                                      The benchmark results, drawn from public leaderboard data and a private evaluation by analytics firm Artificial Analysis, tell a striking story.

                                      On GDPval-AA v2, a benchmark measuring real-world tasks across 44 occupations and 9 major industries, Kimi K3 scored 1,687 — placing it third overall, behind only Claude Fable 5 Max (1,815) and GPT-5.6 Sol Max (1,747.8), and ahead of Claude Opus 4.8 (1,600).

                                      On AA-Briefcase, a private agentic benchmark from Artificial Analysis designed to test long-horizon knowledge work, K3 climbed to second place with a score of 1,527 — beating GPT-5.6 Sol Max (1,495) and trailing only Fable 5 Max (1,587).

                                      Perhaps most impressively, K3 achieved a state-of-the-art score of 91.2 out of 100 on BrowseComp, a benchmark for long-horizon, high-difficulty information seeking.

                                      In tests of real-world task automation, Kimi K3 ranked first in four out of eight benchmarks — including Automation Bench, SpreadsheetBench 2 and BrowseComp — while finishing second to Fable 5 in most others. Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol were its closest competitors overall. (Source: Moonshot AI)

                                      The company says it accomplished this in a single-agent setup using its 1-million-token context window, without any context compression or additional context management techniques — a feat that suggests raw context length, when paired with strong retrieval capabilities, may be more powerful than elaborate multi-agent workarounds.

                                      As one widely followed AI commentator put it on social media: «Open source is no longer lagging six months behind Western closed-source models. Read that again, and think about what it all means.»

                                      That observation captures the significance of the moment. For much of the past three years, open-source models have typically trailed their proprietary counterparts by a meaningful margin. Kimi K3 appears to have closed that gap almost entirely.

                                      Kimi K3 LLM Arena

                                      Kimi K3 claimed the No. 1 spot on Arena.AI’s Frontend Code Arena with a score of 1,679, outpacing Claude Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol by a significant margin. The leaderboard ranks models by human preference in head-to-head frontend coding comparisons. (Source: arena.ai)

                                      How a 48-hour autonomous chip design demo reveals Moonshot’s real ambitions

                                      Beyond raw benchmarks, Moonshot AI showcased a proof-of-concept that may be even more revealing of K3’s capabilities and the company’s strategic direction.

                                      In a demonstration documented in the company’s technical materials, Kimi K3 was tasked with designing a physical chip to run a nano-scale version of itself. Over 48 hours of continuous autonomous agent operation, K3 independently completed the chip’s full construction pipeline — from architectural design through optimization and verification — using open-source electronic design automation tools. The result was a tiny but functional chip design, just 4 square millimeters, that achieved timing convergence at 100 MHz and could decode more than 8,700 tokens per second in simulation.

                                      This is not a production chip. It is a demonstration of what Moonshot AI clearly views as the next competitive frontier: long-range autonomous agent capabilities. The ability to sustain coherent, multi-step technical work over a 48-hour window — reading documentation, making design decisions, running verification loops, and iterating on failures — represents a qualitative leap beyond the kind of single-turn question-answering that defined the first generation of large language models.

                                      The company also highlighted a case in computational astrophysics, where K3 reportedly reproduced the universal I-Love-Q relation — a complex calculation that typically takes a senior researcher one to two weeks — in approximately two hours, reading and cross-validating more than 20 papers and implementing a complete numerical pipeline along the way.

                                      Moonshot AI’s fall and rise tells the story of China’s brutal AI market

                                      To understand why Kimi K3 matters, you need to understand where Moonshot AI was 18 months ago — and how far it fell.

                                      Founded in 2023 by Yang Zhilin, a Tsinghua University graduate who previously conducted research at Google and Meta, Moonshot AI quickly became one of China’s most prominent AI startups. The company gained early traction in 2024 when users flocked to its Kimi platform for its long-text analysis capabilities and AI search functions. By early 2026, it had raised roughly $1.5 billion across multiple rounds, with its valuation climbing from $2.5 billion to $4.3 billion and the company reportedly seeking a new round at $5 billion.

                                      Then DeepSeek happened. The release of DeepSeek’s low-cost R1 model in January 2025 disrupted the entire Chinese AI landscape, and Moonshot AI was among the hardest hit. Kimi, which had ranked third in monthly active users in China, slid to seventh. The company’s strategic pivot to open-source models — beginning with Kimi K2 in July 2025 and accelerating with K2.5 in January 2026 — was in large part an effort to reclaim relevance.

                                      Kimi K3 is the culmination of that effort — and the sheer scale of the model suggests that Moonshot AI has been planning this move for some time. Training a 2.8-trillion-parameter model requires enormous computational resources and months of preparation, which means the architectural and infrastructure decisions behind K3 were likely locked in well before the model reached the public.

                                      Why open-sourcing the world’s biggest model is a geopolitical chess move

                                      The decision to release K3’s full weights on July 27 is strategically significant and worth parsing carefully.

                                      The company’s own timeline chart of open-source frontier model scale positions K3 as a dramatic outlier, towering above competitors like DeepSeek (1.6T), Xiaomi (1.02T), and Alibaba (397B). By releasing the world’s largest open-source model, Moonshot AI is making a bid to become the center of gravity for the global open-source AI developer community.

                                      This follows a broader trend among Chinese AI companies. As Reuters noted, open-sourcing allows companies to «showcase their technological capabilities and expand developer communities as well as their global influence, a strategy likely to help China counter U.S. efforts to limit Beijing’s tech progress.» DeepSeek, Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu have all released open-source models. But none have released anything at this parameter count.

                                      For enterprise technology leaders, the implications are concrete. A 2.8-trillion-parameter open-source model that performs at near-frontier levels creates new options for companies that want to fine-tune, self-host, or build proprietary systems on top of a capable base model — without being locked into API contracts with OpenAI or Anthropic. The trade-off, of course, is that running a model of this size requires substantial GPU infrastructure. Inference at 2.8 trillion parameters is not something that runs on a single server rack.

                                      That said, Moonshot AI has signaled awareness of this challenge. Its Mooncake project, which won the Best Paper award at FAST 2025, pioneered KV-cache-centric disaggregated serving for large language models — an architecture designed specifically to make inference at extreme scale more practical and cost-efficient.

                                      Kimi Code and a three-tier model lineup form the foundation of Moonshot’s enterprise play

                                      Alongside K3, Moonshot AI continues to invest heavily in its coding agent ecosystem. Kimi Code, the company’s open-source coding tool that competes with Anthropic’s Claude Code and Google’s Gemini CLI, received two major updates on the same day as K3’s launch — versions 0.25.0 and 0.26.0 — adding features like expanded subagent tooling, background task management, and security fixes.

                                      Kimi K3 coding benchmarks

                                      Kimi K3 consistently placed among the top three models across six coding benchmarks, leading all competitors in SWE Marathon and Program Bench, and trailing only GPT-5.6 Sol in Terminal Bench 2.1 by half a point. All models were tested at maximum thinking effort. (Credit: Moonshot AI)

                                      The Kimi Code CLI has accumulated over 3,100 stars on GitHub and features integration with VSCode, Cursor, and Zed. The latest release expanded the «coder subagent» tool set to include background tasks, todo lists, plan mode, skill invocation, and nested agents — effectively turning the coding agent into a multi-layered autonomous system capable of managing complex software engineering projects with minimal human intervention.

                                      This is not incidental. Coding tools have become a critical revenue driver for AI labs. As Anthropic disclosed in January, Claude Code reached $1 billion in annualized recurring revenue. By building Kimi Code as an open-source alternative that defaults to Kimi’s own models — but supports other providers — Moonshot AI is positioning itself to capture developer workflows and, eventually, enterprise contracts.

                                      The company’s model lineup now includes three tiers: K3 as the flagship ($3/$15 per million tokens for input/output), K2.7 Code as a specialized coding model ($0.95/$4), and K2.6 as a general-purpose option ($0.95/$4). All three support context windows of 256,000 tokens or above, with K3 offering the full 1-million-token window. Context caching is automatic — no cache ID, TTL, or extra parameter is required — a small but meaningful developer-experience advantage over competitors that require explicit cache management.

                                      What Kimi K3 means for the future of enterprise AI and the global model landscape

                                      Kimi K3’s release forces a recalibration of several assumptions that have guided enterprise AI strategy.

                                      The performance gap between open-source and proprietary models has functionally closed at the frontier. If K3’s benchmark numbers hold up under independent evaluation — and particularly once the open weights are available for community testing on July 27 — it will be difficult for closed-source providers to justify premium pricing purely on the basis of capability.

                                      The locus of AI innovation, meanwhile, continues to shift. China’s AI ecosystem, which many Western observers questioned after early struggles with chip export restrictions, has now produced a model that competes with the best systems from companies with direct access to Nvidia’s most advanced hardware. The architectural innovations behind K3 — particularly the hybrid linear attention mechanism — suggest that algorithmic efficiency may matter as much as raw compute.

                                      And the agentic capabilities demonstrated by K3 — chip design, multi-week research compression, long-horizon information seeking — point toward a future where AI models are not just answering questions but autonomously executing complex, multi-day projects. For enterprises evaluating AI investments, this shifts the value proposition from «productivity copilot» to «autonomous technical workforce.»

                                      Xinhua, China’s state news agency, framed the release as a national milestone, reporting that K3 «marks a new step forward in the development of China’s artificial intelligence models.» Liu Tieyan, dean of the Zhongguancun Academy in Beijing, was quoted as saying that a wave of Chinese open-source models has moved from isolated breakthroughs to collective advancement, providing «new solutions and new paths» for global AI development.

                                      Just two years ago, Moonshot AI was a scrappy startup named for the audacious problems it hoped to solve. Eighteen months ago, it was a cautionary tale about how quickly a market darling can lose its footing. Today, it is the maker of the world’s largest open-source AI model — one that can, given 48 hours and an internet connection, design a chip to run itself. The frontier, it turns out, is not a place. It is a race. And the field just got a lot more crowded.

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                                      Moonshot AI, the Beijing-based artificial intelligence startup backed by Alibaba, on Thursday released Kimi K3 — a 2.8-trillion-parameter model that the company says is now the largest open-source AI model in the world, and one that benchmarks show performs neck-and-neck with the most powerful proprietary systems from Anthropic and OpenAI.

                                      The release, timed to land just ahead of the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, is a dramatic escalation in the global AI arms race and a watershed moment for the open-source AI movement. It also marks a remarkable comeback for a company whose market position had eroded significantly over the past 18 months following DeepSeek’s meteoric rise.

                                      Full model weights are scheduled to be released on July 27, according to details shared by researchers who reviewed the company’s technical documentation. If you want to take Kimi K3 for a spin right now, you can — just head to kimi.com, sign up with a Google account or phone number (no credit card required), and start chatting with what may be the most powerful open-source model ever built.

                                      Inside the architecture that powers the world’s largest open-source AI model

                                      Kimi K3 is a frontier-class large language model with 2.8 trillion total parameters — roughly 75 percent larger than DeepSeek’s V4 Pro, which the company’s own timeline chart shows at approximately 1.6 trillion parameters. The model features a 1-million-token context window, native visual understanding capabilities, and an always-on reasoning mode that the company calls «thinking mode.»

                                      The model is built on two key architectural innovations developed internally at Moonshot AI: Kimi Delta Attention, a hybrid linear attention mechanism, and Attention Residuals, which the company describes as a drop-in replacement for residual connections that delivers consistent scaling gains. Both techniques were previously published as open research by the Moonshot team on GitHub.

                                      On the API side, Kimi K3 is compatible with the OpenAI SDK, lowering the integration barrier for developers already building on OpenAI or Anthropic toolchains. The model is priced at $3 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens, with cached input tokens dropping to just $0.30 per million — pricing that positions it roughly in line with mid-tier offerings from Western labs, but at a performance level the company claims approaches the top of the market. A promotional top-up rebate running through August 12 offers up to 30 percent back in vouchers for API credits of $1,000 or more.

                                      As Xinhua reported, a Moonshot AI executive explained the significance of the parameter count in simple terms: parameters are like neural connections in the human brain, and nearly 3 trillion of them means the model can «store more knowledge and patterns in its brain, understand more, think deeper, and answer more accurately.»

                                      Benchmark results show Kimi K3 trading blows with Claude and GPT at the top of the leaderboard

                                      The benchmark results, drawn from public leaderboard data and a private evaluation by analytics firm Artificial Analysis, tell a striking story.

                                      On GDPval-AA v2, a benchmark measuring real-world tasks across 44 occupations and 9 major industries, Kimi K3 scored 1,687 — placing it third overall, behind only Claude Fable 5 Max (1,815) and GPT-5.6 Sol Max (1,747.8), and ahead of Claude Opus 4.8 (1,600).

                                      On AA-Briefcase, a private agentic benchmark from Artificial Analysis designed to test long-horizon knowledge work, K3 climbed to second place with a score of 1,527 — beating GPT-5.6 Sol Max (1,495) and trailing only Fable 5 Max (1,587).

                                      Perhaps most impressively, K3 achieved a state-of-the-art score of 91.2 out of 100 on BrowseComp, a benchmark for long-horizon, high-difficulty information seeking.

                                      In tests of real-world task automation, Kimi K3 ranked first in four out of eight benchmarks — including Automation Bench, SpreadsheetBench 2 and BrowseComp — while finishing second to Fable 5 in most others. Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol were its closest competitors overall. (Source: Moonshot AI)

                                      The company says it accomplished this in a single-agent setup using its 1-million-token context window, without any context compression or additional context management techniques — a feat that suggests raw context length, when paired with strong retrieval capabilities, may be more powerful than elaborate multi-agent workarounds.

                                      As one widely followed AI commentator put it on social media: «Open source is no longer lagging six months behind Western closed-source models. Read that again, and think about what it all means.»

                                      That observation captures the significance of the moment. For much of the past three years, open-source models have typically trailed their proprietary counterparts by a meaningful margin. Kimi K3 appears to have closed that gap almost entirely.

                                      Kimi K3 LLM Arena

                                      Kimi K3 claimed the No. 1 spot on Arena.AI’s Frontend Code Arena with a score of 1,679, outpacing Claude Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol by a significant margin. The leaderboard ranks models by human preference in head-to-head frontend coding comparisons. (Source: arena.ai)

                                      How a 48-hour autonomous chip design demo reveals Moonshot’s real ambitions

                                      Beyond raw benchmarks, Moonshot AI showcased a proof-of-concept that may be even more revealing of K3’s capabilities and the company’s strategic direction.

                                      In a demonstration documented in the company’s technical materials, Kimi K3 was tasked with designing a physical chip to run a nano-scale version of itself. Over 48 hours of continuous autonomous agent operation, K3 independently completed the chip’s full construction pipeline — from architectural design through optimization and verification — using open-source electronic design automation tools. The result was a tiny but functional chip design, just 4 square millimeters, that achieved timing convergence at 100 MHz and could decode more than 8,700 tokens per second in simulation.

                                      This is not a production chip. It is a demonstration of what Moonshot AI clearly views as the next competitive frontier: long-range autonomous agent capabilities. The ability to sustain coherent, multi-step technical work over a 48-hour window — reading documentation, making design decisions, running verification loops, and iterating on failures — represents a qualitative leap beyond the kind of single-turn question-answering that defined the first generation of large language models.

                                      The company also highlighted a case in computational astrophysics, where K3 reportedly reproduced the universal I-Love-Q relation — a complex calculation that typically takes a senior researcher one to two weeks — in approximately two hours, reading and cross-validating more than 20 papers and implementing a complete numerical pipeline along the way.

                                      Moonshot AI’s fall and rise tells the story of China’s brutal AI market

                                      To understand why Kimi K3 matters, you need to understand where Moonshot AI was 18 months ago — and how far it fell.

                                      Founded in 2023 by Yang Zhilin, a Tsinghua University graduate who previously conducted research at Google and Meta, Moonshot AI quickly became one of China’s most prominent AI startups. The company gained early traction in 2024 when users flocked to its Kimi platform for its long-text analysis capabilities and AI search functions. By early 2026, it had raised roughly $1.5 billion across multiple rounds, with its valuation climbing from $2.5 billion to $4.3 billion and the company reportedly seeking a new round at $5 billion.

                                      Then DeepSeek happened. The release of DeepSeek’s low-cost R1 model in January 2025 disrupted the entire Chinese AI landscape, and Moonshot AI was among the hardest hit. Kimi, which had ranked third in monthly active users in China, slid to seventh. The company’s strategic pivot to open-source models — beginning with Kimi K2 in July 2025 and accelerating with K2.5 in January 2026 — was in large part an effort to reclaim relevance.

                                      Kimi K3 is the culmination of that effort — and the sheer scale of the model suggests that Moonshot AI has been planning this move for some time. Training a 2.8-trillion-parameter model requires enormous computational resources and months of preparation, which means the architectural and infrastructure decisions behind K3 were likely locked in well before the model reached the public.

                                      Why open-sourcing the world’s biggest model is a geopolitical chess move

                                      The decision to release K3’s full weights on July 27 is strategically significant and worth parsing carefully.

                                      The company’s own timeline chart of open-source frontier model scale positions K3 as a dramatic outlier, towering above competitors like DeepSeek (1.6T), Xiaomi (1.02T), and Alibaba (397B). By releasing the world’s largest open-source model, Moonshot AI is making a bid to become the center of gravity for the global open-source AI developer community.

                                      This follows a broader trend among Chinese AI companies. As Reuters noted, open-sourcing allows companies to «showcase their technological capabilities and expand developer communities as well as their global influence, a strategy likely to help China counter U.S. efforts to limit Beijing’s tech progress.» DeepSeek, Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu have all released open-source models. But none have released anything at this parameter count.

                                      For enterprise technology leaders, the implications are concrete. A 2.8-trillion-parameter open-source model that performs at near-frontier levels creates new options for companies that want to fine-tune, self-host, or build proprietary systems on top of a capable base model — without being locked into API contracts with OpenAI or Anthropic. The trade-off, of course, is that running a model of this size requires substantial GPU infrastructure. Inference at 2.8 trillion parameters is not something that runs on a single server rack.

                                      That said, Moonshot AI has signaled awareness of this challenge. Its Mooncake project, which won the Best Paper award at FAST 2025, pioneered KV-cache-centric disaggregated serving for large language models — an architecture designed specifically to make inference at extreme scale more practical and cost-efficient.

                                      Kimi Code and a three-tier model lineup form the foundation of Moonshot’s enterprise play

                                      Alongside K3, Moonshot AI continues to invest heavily in its coding agent ecosystem. Kimi Code, the company’s open-source coding tool that competes with Anthropic’s Claude Code and Google’s Gemini CLI, received two major updates on the same day as K3’s launch — versions 0.25.0 and 0.26.0 — adding features like expanded subagent tooling, background task management, and security fixes.

                                      Kimi K3 coding benchmarks

                                      Kimi K3 consistently placed among the top three models across six coding benchmarks, leading all competitors in SWE Marathon and Program Bench, and trailing only GPT-5.6 Sol in Terminal Bench 2.1 by half a point. All models were tested at maximum thinking effort. (Credit: Moonshot AI)

                                      The Kimi Code CLI has accumulated over 3,100 stars on GitHub and features integration with VSCode, Cursor, and Zed. The latest release expanded the «coder subagent» tool set to include background tasks, todo lists, plan mode, skill invocation, and nested agents — effectively turning the coding agent into a multi-layered autonomous system capable of managing complex software engineering projects with minimal human intervention.

                                      This is not incidental. Coding tools have become a critical revenue driver for AI labs. As Anthropic disclosed in January, Claude Code reached $1 billion in annualized recurring revenue. By building Kimi Code as an open-source alternative that defaults to Kimi’s own models — but supports other providers — Moonshot AI is positioning itself to capture developer workflows and, eventually, enterprise contracts.

                                      The company’s model lineup now includes three tiers: K3 as the flagship ($3/$15 per million tokens for input/output), K2.7 Code as a specialized coding model ($0.95/$4), and K2.6 as a general-purpose option ($0.95/$4). All three support context windows of 256,000 tokens or above, with K3 offering the full 1-million-token window. Context caching is automatic — no cache ID, TTL, or extra parameter is required — a small but meaningful developer-experience advantage over competitors that require explicit cache management.

                                      What Kimi K3 means for the future of enterprise AI and the global model landscape

                                      Kimi K3’s release forces a recalibration of several assumptions that have guided enterprise AI strategy.

                                      The performance gap between open-source and proprietary models has functionally closed at the frontier. If K3’s benchmark numbers hold up under independent evaluation — and particularly once the open weights are available for community testing on July 27 — it will be difficult for closed-source providers to justify premium pricing purely on the basis of capability.

                                      The locus of AI innovation, meanwhile, continues to shift. China’s AI ecosystem, which many Western observers questioned after early struggles with chip export restrictions, has now produced a model that competes with the best systems from companies with direct access to Nvidia’s most advanced hardware. The architectural innovations behind K3 — particularly the hybrid linear attention mechanism — suggest that algorithmic efficiency may matter as much as raw compute.

                                      And the agentic capabilities demonstrated by K3 — chip design, multi-week research compression, long-horizon information seeking — point toward a future where AI models are not just answering questions but autonomously executing complex, multi-day projects. For enterprises evaluating AI investments, this shifts the value proposition from «productivity copilot» to «autonomous technical workforce.»

                                      Xinhua, China’s state news agency, framed the release as a national milestone, reporting that K3 «marks a new step forward in the development of China’s artificial intelligence models.» Liu Tieyan, dean of the Zhongguancun Academy in Beijing, was quoted as saying that a wave of Chinese open-source models has moved from isolated breakthroughs to collective advancement, providing «new solutions and new paths» for global AI development.

                                      Just two years ago, Moonshot AI was a scrappy startup named for the audacious problems it hoped to solve. Eighteen months ago, it was a cautionary tale about how quickly a market darling can lose its footing. Today, it is the maker of the world’s largest open-source AI model — one that can, given 48 hours and an internet connection, design a chip to run itself. The frontier, it turns out, is not a place. It is a race. And the field just got a lot more crowded.

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                                      Moonshot AI, the Beijing-based artificial intelligence startup backed by Alibaba, on Thursday released Kimi K3 — a 2.8-trillion-parameter model that the company says is now the largest open-source AI model in the world, and one that benchmarks show performs neck-and-neck with the most powerful proprietary systems from Anthropic and OpenAI.

                                      The release, timed to land just ahead of the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, is a dramatic escalation in the global AI arms race and a watershed moment for the open-source AI movement. It also marks a remarkable comeback for a company whose market position had eroded significantly over the past 18 months following DeepSeek’s meteoric rise.

                                      Full model weights are scheduled to be released on July 27, according to details shared by researchers who reviewed the company’s technical documentation. If you want to take Kimi K3 for a spin right now, you can — just head to kimi.com, sign up with a Google account or phone number (no credit card required), and start chatting with what may be the most powerful open-source model ever built.

                                      Inside the architecture that powers the world’s largest open-source AI model

                                      Kimi K3 is a frontier-class large language model with 2.8 trillion total parameters — roughly 75 percent larger than DeepSeek’s V4 Pro, which the company’s own timeline chart shows at approximately 1.6 trillion parameters. The model features a 1-million-token context window, native visual understanding capabilities, and an always-on reasoning mode that the company calls «thinking mode.»

                                      The model is built on two key architectural innovations developed internally at Moonshot AI: Kimi Delta Attention, a hybrid linear attention mechanism, and Attention Residuals, which the company describes as a drop-in replacement for residual connections that delivers consistent scaling gains. Both techniques were previously published as open research by the Moonshot team on GitHub.

                                      On the API side, Kimi K3 is compatible with the OpenAI SDK, lowering the integration barrier for developers already building on OpenAI or Anthropic toolchains. The model is priced at $3 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens, with cached input tokens dropping to just $0.30 per million — pricing that positions it roughly in line with mid-tier offerings from Western labs, but at a performance level the company claims approaches the top of the market. A promotional top-up rebate running through August 12 offers up to 30 percent back in vouchers for API credits of $1,000 or more.

                                      As Xinhua reported, a Moonshot AI executive explained the significance of the parameter count in simple terms: parameters are like neural connections in the human brain, and nearly 3 trillion of them means the model can «store more knowledge and patterns in its brain, understand more, think deeper, and answer more accurately.»

                                      Benchmark results show Kimi K3 trading blows with Claude and GPT at the top of the leaderboard

                                      The benchmark results, drawn from public leaderboard data and a private evaluation by analytics firm Artificial Analysis, tell a striking story.

                                      On GDPval-AA v2, a benchmark measuring real-world tasks across 44 occupations and 9 major industries, Kimi K3 scored 1,687 — placing it third overall, behind only Claude Fable 5 Max (1,815) and GPT-5.6 Sol Max (1,747.8), and ahead of Claude Opus 4.8 (1,600).

                                      On AA-Briefcase, a private agentic benchmark from Artificial Analysis designed to test long-horizon knowledge work, K3 climbed to second place with a score of 1,527 — beating GPT-5.6 Sol Max (1,495) and trailing only Fable 5 Max (1,587).

                                      Perhaps most impressively, K3 achieved a state-of-the-art score of 91.2 out of 100 on BrowseComp, a benchmark for long-horizon, high-difficulty information seeking.

                                      In tests of real-world task automation, Kimi K3 ranked first in four out of eight benchmarks — including Automation Bench, SpreadsheetBench 2 and BrowseComp — while finishing second to Fable 5 in most others. Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol were its closest competitors overall. (Source: Moonshot AI)

                                      The company says it accomplished this in a single-agent setup using its 1-million-token context window, without any context compression or additional context management techniques — a feat that suggests raw context length, when paired with strong retrieval capabilities, may be more powerful than elaborate multi-agent workarounds.

                                      As one widely followed AI commentator put it on social media: «Open source is no longer lagging six months behind Western closed-source models. Read that again, and think about what it all means.»

                                      That observation captures the significance of the moment. For much of the past three years, open-source models have typically trailed their proprietary counterparts by a meaningful margin. Kimi K3 appears to have closed that gap almost entirely.

                                      Kimi K3 LLM Arena

                                      Kimi K3 claimed the No. 1 spot on Arena.AI’s Frontend Code Arena with a score of 1,679, outpacing Claude Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol by a significant margin. The leaderboard ranks models by human preference in head-to-head frontend coding comparisons. (Source: arena.ai)

                                      How a 48-hour autonomous chip design demo reveals Moonshot’s real ambitions

                                      Beyond raw benchmarks, Moonshot AI showcased a proof-of-concept that may be even more revealing of K3’s capabilities and the company’s strategic direction.

                                      In a demonstration documented in the company’s technical materials, Kimi K3 was tasked with designing a physical chip to run a nano-scale version of itself. Over 48 hours of continuous autonomous agent operation, K3 independently completed the chip’s full construction pipeline — from architectural design through optimization and verification — using open-source electronic design automation tools. The result was a tiny but functional chip design, just 4 square millimeters, that achieved timing convergence at 100 MHz and could decode more than 8,700 tokens per second in simulation.

                                      This is not a production chip. It is a demonstration of what Moonshot AI clearly views as the next competitive frontier: long-range autonomous agent capabilities. The ability to sustain coherent, multi-step technical work over a 48-hour window — reading documentation, making design decisions, running verification loops, and iterating on failures — represents a qualitative leap beyond the kind of single-turn question-answering that defined the first generation of large language models.

                                      The company also highlighted a case in computational astrophysics, where K3 reportedly reproduced the universal I-Love-Q relation — a complex calculation that typically takes a senior researcher one to two weeks — in approximately two hours, reading and cross-validating more than 20 papers and implementing a complete numerical pipeline along the way.

                                      Moonshot AI’s fall and rise tells the story of China’s brutal AI market

                                      To understand why Kimi K3 matters, you need to understand where Moonshot AI was 18 months ago — and how far it fell.

                                      Founded in 2023 by Yang Zhilin, a Tsinghua University graduate who previously conducted research at Google and Meta, Moonshot AI quickly became one of China’s most prominent AI startups. The company gained early traction in 2024 when users flocked to its Kimi platform for its long-text analysis capabilities and AI search functions. By early 2026, it had raised roughly $1.5 billion across multiple rounds, with its valuation climbing from $2.5 billion to $4.3 billion and the company reportedly seeking a new round at $5 billion.

                                      Then DeepSeek happened. The release of DeepSeek’s low-cost R1 model in January 2025 disrupted the entire Chinese AI landscape, and Moonshot AI was among the hardest hit. Kimi, which had ranked third in monthly active users in China, slid to seventh. The company’s strategic pivot to open-source models — beginning with Kimi K2 in July 2025 and accelerating with K2.5 in January 2026 — was in large part an effort to reclaim relevance.

                                      Kimi K3 is the culmination of that effort — and the sheer scale of the model suggests that Moonshot AI has been planning this move for some time. Training a 2.8-trillion-parameter model requires enormous computational resources and months of preparation, which means the architectural and infrastructure decisions behind K3 were likely locked in well before the model reached the public.

                                      Why open-sourcing the world’s biggest model is a geopolitical chess move

                                      The decision to release K3’s full weights on July 27 is strategically significant and worth parsing carefully.

                                      The company’s own timeline chart of open-source frontier model scale positions K3 as a dramatic outlier, towering above competitors like DeepSeek (1.6T), Xiaomi (1.02T), and Alibaba (397B). By releasing the world’s largest open-source model, Moonshot AI is making a bid to become the center of gravity for the global open-source AI developer community.

                                      This follows a broader trend among Chinese AI companies. As Reuters noted, open-sourcing allows companies to «showcase their technological capabilities and expand developer communities as well as their global influence, a strategy likely to help China counter U.S. efforts to limit Beijing’s tech progress.» DeepSeek, Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu have all released open-source models. But none have released anything at this parameter count.

                                      For enterprise technology leaders, the implications are concrete. A 2.8-trillion-parameter open-source model that performs at near-frontier levels creates new options for companies that want to fine-tune, self-host, or build proprietary systems on top of a capable base model — without being locked into API contracts with OpenAI or Anthropic. The trade-off, of course, is that running a model of this size requires substantial GPU infrastructure. Inference at 2.8 trillion parameters is not something that runs on a single server rack.

                                      That said, Moonshot AI has signaled awareness of this challenge. Its Mooncake project, which won the Best Paper award at FAST 2025, pioneered KV-cache-centric disaggregated serving for large language models — an architecture designed specifically to make inference at extreme scale more practical and cost-efficient.

                                      Kimi Code and a three-tier model lineup form the foundation of Moonshot’s enterprise play

                                      Alongside K3, Moonshot AI continues to invest heavily in its coding agent ecosystem. Kimi Code, the company’s open-source coding tool that competes with Anthropic’s Claude Code and Google’s Gemini CLI, received two major updates on the same day as K3’s launch — versions 0.25.0 and 0.26.0 — adding features like expanded subagent tooling, background task management, and security fixes.

                                      Kimi K3 coding benchmarks

                                      Kimi K3 consistently placed among the top three models across six coding benchmarks, leading all competitors in SWE Marathon and Program Bench, and trailing only GPT-5.6 Sol in Terminal Bench 2.1 by half a point. All models were tested at maximum thinking effort. (Credit: Moonshot AI)

                                      The Kimi Code CLI has accumulated over 3,100 stars on GitHub and features integration with VSCode, Cursor, and Zed. The latest release expanded the «coder subagent» tool set to include background tasks, todo lists, plan mode, skill invocation, and nested agents — effectively turning the coding agent into a multi-layered autonomous system capable of managing complex software engineering projects with minimal human intervention.

                                      This is not incidental. Coding tools have become a critical revenue driver for AI labs. As Anthropic disclosed in January, Claude Code reached $1 billion in annualized recurring revenue. By building Kimi Code as an open-source alternative that defaults to Kimi’s own models — but supports other providers — Moonshot AI is positioning itself to capture developer workflows and, eventually, enterprise contracts.

                                      The company’s model lineup now includes three tiers: K3 as the flagship ($3/$15 per million tokens for input/output), K2.7 Code as a specialized coding model ($0.95/$4), and K2.6 as a general-purpose option ($0.95/$4). All three support context windows of 256,000 tokens or above, with K3 offering the full 1-million-token window. Context caching is automatic — no cache ID, TTL, or extra parameter is required — a small but meaningful developer-experience advantage over competitors that require explicit cache management.

                                      What Kimi K3 means for the future of enterprise AI and the global model landscape

                                      Kimi K3’s release forces a recalibration of several assumptions that have guided enterprise AI strategy.

                                      The performance gap between open-source and proprietary models has functionally closed at the frontier. If K3’s benchmark numbers hold up under independent evaluation — and particularly once the open weights are available for community testing on July 27 — it will be difficult for closed-source providers to justify premium pricing purely on the basis of capability.

                                      The locus of AI innovation, meanwhile, continues to shift. China’s AI ecosystem, which many Western observers questioned after early struggles with chip export restrictions, has now produced a model that competes with the best systems from companies with direct access to Nvidia’s most advanced hardware. The architectural innovations behind K3 — particularly the hybrid linear attention mechanism — suggest that algorithmic efficiency may matter as much as raw compute.

                                      And the agentic capabilities demonstrated by K3 — chip design, multi-week research compression, long-horizon information seeking — point toward a future where AI models are not just answering questions but autonomously executing complex, multi-day projects. For enterprises evaluating AI investments, this shifts the value proposition from «productivity copilot» to «autonomous technical workforce.»

                                      Xinhua, China’s state news agency, framed the release as a national milestone, reporting that K3 «marks a new step forward in the development of China’s artificial intelligence models.» Liu Tieyan, dean of the Zhongguancun Academy in Beijing, was quoted as saying that a wave of Chinese open-source models has moved from isolated breakthroughs to collective advancement, providing «new solutions and new paths» for global AI development.

                                      Just two years ago, Moonshot AI was a scrappy startup named for the audacious problems it hoped to solve. Eighteen months ago, it was a cautionary tale about how quickly a market darling can lose its footing. Today, it is the maker of the world’s largest open-source AI model — one that can, given 48 hours and an internet connection, design a chip to run itself. The frontier, it turns out, is not a place. It is a race. And the field just got a lot more crowded.

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                                      Moonshot AI, the Beijing-based artificial intelligence startup backed by Alibaba, on Thursday released Kimi K3 — a 2.8-trillion-parameter model that the company says is now the largest open-source AI model in the world, and one that benchmarks show performs neck-and-neck with the most powerful proprietary systems from Anthropic and OpenAI.

                                      The release, timed to land just ahead of the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, is a dramatic escalation in the global AI arms race and a watershed moment for the open-source AI movement. It also marks a remarkable comeback for a company whose market position had eroded significantly over the past 18 months following DeepSeek’s meteoric rise.

                                      Full model weights are scheduled to be released on July 27, according to details shared by researchers who reviewed the company’s technical documentation. If you want to take Kimi K3 for a spin right now, you can — just head to kimi.com, sign up with a Google account or phone number (no credit card required), and start chatting with what may be the most powerful open-source model ever built.

                                      Inside the architecture that powers the world’s largest open-source AI model

                                      Kimi K3 is a frontier-class large language model with 2.8 trillion total parameters — roughly 75 percent larger than DeepSeek’s V4 Pro, which the company’s own timeline chart shows at approximately 1.6 trillion parameters. The model features a 1-million-token context window, native visual understanding capabilities, and an always-on reasoning mode that the company calls «thinking mode.»

                                      The model is built on two key architectural innovations developed internally at Moonshot AI: Kimi Delta Attention, a hybrid linear attention mechanism, and Attention Residuals, which the company describes as a drop-in replacement for residual connections that delivers consistent scaling gains. Both techniques were previously published as open research by the Moonshot team on GitHub.

                                      On the API side, Kimi K3 is compatible with the OpenAI SDK, lowering the integration barrier for developers already building on OpenAI or Anthropic toolchains. The model is priced at $3 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens, with cached input tokens dropping to just $0.30 per million — pricing that positions it roughly in line with mid-tier offerings from Western labs, but at a performance level the company claims approaches the top of the market. A promotional top-up rebate running through August 12 offers up to 30 percent back in vouchers for API credits of $1,000 or more.

                                      As Xinhua reported, a Moonshot AI executive explained the significance of the parameter count in simple terms: parameters are like neural connections in the human brain, and nearly 3 trillion of them means the model can «store more knowledge and patterns in its brain, understand more, think deeper, and answer more accurately.»

                                      Benchmark results show Kimi K3 trading blows with Claude and GPT at the top of the leaderboard

                                      The benchmark results, drawn from public leaderboard data and a private evaluation by analytics firm Artificial Analysis, tell a striking story.

                                      On GDPval-AA v2, a benchmark measuring real-world tasks across 44 occupations and 9 major industries, Kimi K3 scored 1,687 — placing it third overall, behind only Claude Fable 5 Max (1,815) and GPT-5.6 Sol Max (1,747.8), and ahead of Claude Opus 4.8 (1,600).

                                      On AA-Briefcase, a private agentic benchmark from Artificial Analysis designed to test long-horizon knowledge work, K3 climbed to second place with a score of 1,527 — beating GPT-5.6 Sol Max (1,495) and trailing only Fable 5 Max (1,587).

                                      Perhaps most impressively, K3 achieved a state-of-the-art score of 91.2 out of 100 on BrowseComp, a benchmark for long-horizon, high-difficulty information seeking.

                                      In tests of real-world task automation, Kimi K3 ranked first in four out of eight benchmarks — including Automation Bench, SpreadsheetBench 2 and BrowseComp — while finishing second to Fable 5 in most others. Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol were its closest competitors overall. (Source: Moonshot AI)

                                      The company says it accomplished this in a single-agent setup using its 1-million-token context window, without any context compression or additional context management techniques — a feat that suggests raw context length, when paired with strong retrieval capabilities, may be more powerful than elaborate multi-agent workarounds.

                                      As one widely followed AI commentator put it on social media: «Open source is no longer lagging six months behind Western closed-source models. Read that again, and think about what it all means.»

                                      That observation captures the significance of the moment. For much of the past three years, open-source models have typically trailed their proprietary counterparts by a meaningful margin. Kimi K3 appears to have closed that gap almost entirely.

                                      Kimi K3 LLM Arena

                                      Kimi K3 claimed the No. 1 spot on Arena.AI’s Frontend Code Arena with a score of 1,679, outpacing Claude Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol by a significant margin. The leaderboard ranks models by human preference in head-to-head frontend coding comparisons. (Source: arena.ai)

                                      How a 48-hour autonomous chip design demo reveals Moonshot’s real ambitions

                                      Beyond raw benchmarks, Moonshot AI showcased a proof-of-concept that may be even more revealing of K3’s capabilities and the company’s strategic direction.

                                      In a demonstration documented in the company’s technical materials, Kimi K3 was tasked with designing a physical chip to run a nano-scale version of itself. Over 48 hours of continuous autonomous agent operation, K3 independently completed the chip’s full construction pipeline — from architectural design through optimization and verification — using open-source electronic design automation tools. The result was a tiny but functional chip design, just 4 square millimeters, that achieved timing convergence at 100 MHz and could decode more than 8,700 tokens per second in simulation.

                                      This is not a production chip. It is a demonstration of what Moonshot AI clearly views as the next competitive frontier: long-range autonomous agent capabilities. The ability to sustain coherent, multi-step technical work over a 48-hour window — reading documentation, making design decisions, running verification loops, and iterating on failures — represents a qualitative leap beyond the kind of single-turn question-answering that defined the first generation of large language models.

                                      The company also highlighted a case in computational astrophysics, where K3 reportedly reproduced the universal I-Love-Q relation — a complex calculation that typically takes a senior researcher one to two weeks — in approximately two hours, reading and cross-validating more than 20 papers and implementing a complete numerical pipeline along the way.

                                      Moonshot AI’s fall and rise tells the story of China’s brutal AI market

                                      To understand why Kimi K3 matters, you need to understand where Moonshot AI was 18 months ago — and how far it fell.

                                      Founded in 2023 by Yang Zhilin, a Tsinghua University graduate who previously conducted research at Google and Meta, Moonshot AI quickly became one of China’s most prominent AI startups. The company gained early traction in 2024 when users flocked to its Kimi platform for its long-text analysis capabilities and AI search functions. By early 2026, it had raised roughly $1.5 billion across multiple rounds, with its valuation climbing from $2.5 billion to $4.3 billion and the company reportedly seeking a new round at $5 billion.

                                      Then DeepSeek happened. The release of DeepSeek’s low-cost R1 model in January 2025 disrupted the entire Chinese AI landscape, and Moonshot AI was among the hardest hit. Kimi, which had ranked third in monthly active users in China, slid to seventh. The company’s strategic pivot to open-source models — beginning with Kimi K2 in July 2025 and accelerating with K2.5 in January 2026 — was in large part an effort to reclaim relevance.

                                      Kimi K3 is the culmination of that effort — and the sheer scale of the model suggests that Moonshot AI has been planning this move for some time. Training a 2.8-trillion-parameter model requires enormous computational resources and months of preparation, which means the architectural and infrastructure decisions behind K3 were likely locked in well before the model reached the public.

                                      Why open-sourcing the world’s biggest model is a geopolitical chess move

                                      The decision to release K3’s full weights on July 27 is strategically significant and worth parsing carefully.

                                      The company’s own timeline chart of open-source frontier model scale positions K3 as a dramatic outlier, towering above competitors like DeepSeek (1.6T), Xiaomi (1.02T), and Alibaba (397B). By releasing the world’s largest open-source model, Moonshot AI is making a bid to become the center of gravity for the global open-source AI developer community.

                                      This follows a broader trend among Chinese AI companies. As Reuters noted, open-sourcing allows companies to «showcase their technological capabilities and expand developer communities as well as their global influence, a strategy likely to help China counter U.S. efforts to limit Beijing’s tech progress.» DeepSeek, Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu have all released open-source models. But none have released anything at this parameter count.

                                      For enterprise technology leaders, the implications are concrete. A 2.8-trillion-parameter open-source model that performs at near-frontier levels creates new options for companies that want to fine-tune, self-host, or build proprietary systems on top of a capable base model — without being locked into API contracts with OpenAI or Anthropic. The trade-off, of course, is that running a model of this size requires substantial GPU infrastructure. Inference at 2.8 trillion parameters is not something that runs on a single server rack.

                                      That said, Moonshot AI has signaled awareness of this challenge. Its Mooncake project, which won the Best Paper award at FAST 2025, pioneered KV-cache-centric disaggregated serving for large language models — an architecture designed specifically to make inference at extreme scale more practical and cost-efficient.

                                      Kimi Code and a three-tier model lineup form the foundation of Moonshot’s enterprise play

                                      Alongside K3, Moonshot AI continues to invest heavily in its coding agent ecosystem. Kimi Code, the company’s open-source coding tool that competes with Anthropic’s Claude Code and Google’s Gemini CLI, received two major updates on the same day as K3’s launch — versions 0.25.0 and 0.26.0 — adding features like expanded subagent tooling, background task management, and security fixes.

                                      Kimi K3 coding benchmarks

                                      Kimi K3 consistently placed among the top three models across six coding benchmarks, leading all competitors in SWE Marathon and Program Bench, and trailing only GPT-5.6 Sol in Terminal Bench 2.1 by half a point. All models were tested at maximum thinking effort. (Credit: Moonshot AI)

                                      The Kimi Code CLI has accumulated over 3,100 stars on GitHub and features integration with VSCode, Cursor, and Zed. The latest release expanded the «coder subagent» tool set to include background tasks, todo lists, plan mode, skill invocation, and nested agents — effectively turning the coding agent into a multi-layered autonomous system capable of managing complex software engineering projects with minimal human intervention.

                                      This is not incidental. Coding tools have become a critical revenue driver for AI labs. As Anthropic disclosed in January, Claude Code reached $1 billion in annualized recurring revenue. By building Kimi Code as an open-source alternative that defaults to Kimi’s own models — but supports other providers — Moonshot AI is positioning itself to capture developer workflows and, eventually, enterprise contracts.

                                      The company’s model lineup now includes three tiers: K3 as the flagship ($3/$15 per million tokens for input/output), K2.7 Code as a specialized coding model ($0.95/$4), and K2.6 as a general-purpose option ($0.95/$4). All three support context windows of 256,000 tokens or above, with K3 offering the full 1-million-token window. Context caching is automatic — no cache ID, TTL, or extra parameter is required — a small but meaningful developer-experience advantage over competitors that require explicit cache management.

                                      What Kimi K3 means for the future of enterprise AI and the global model landscape

                                      Kimi K3’s release forces a recalibration of several assumptions that have guided enterprise AI strategy.

                                      The performance gap between open-source and proprietary models has functionally closed at the frontier. If K3’s benchmark numbers hold up under independent evaluation — and particularly once the open weights are available for community testing on July 27 — it will be difficult for closed-source providers to justify premium pricing purely on the basis of capability.

                                      The locus of AI innovation, meanwhile, continues to shift. China’s AI ecosystem, which many Western observers questioned after early struggles with chip export restrictions, has now produced a model that competes with the best systems from companies with direct access to Nvidia’s most advanced hardware. The architectural innovations behind K3 — particularly the hybrid linear attention mechanism — suggest that algorithmic efficiency may matter as much as raw compute.

                                      And the agentic capabilities demonstrated by K3 — chip design, multi-week research compression, long-horizon information seeking — point toward a future where AI models are not just answering questions but autonomously executing complex, multi-day projects. For enterprises evaluating AI investments, this shifts the value proposition from «productivity copilot» to «autonomous technical workforce.»

                                      Xinhua, China’s state news agency, framed the release as a national milestone, reporting that K3 «marks a new step forward in the development of China’s artificial intelligence models.» Liu Tieyan, dean of the Zhongguancun Academy in Beijing, was quoted as saying that a wave of Chinese open-source models has moved from isolated breakthroughs to collective advancement, providing «new solutions and new paths» for global AI development.

                                      Just two years ago, Moonshot AI was a scrappy startup named for the audacious problems it hoped to solve. Eighteen months ago, it was a cautionary tale about how quickly a market darling can lose its footing. Today, it is the maker of the world’s largest open-source AI model — one that can, given 48 hours and an internet connection, design a chip to run itself. The frontier, it turns out, is not a place. It is a race. And the field just got a lot more crowded.

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                                      Moonshot AI, the Beijing-based artificial intelligence startup backed by Alibaba, on Thursday released Kimi K3 — a 2.8-trillion-parameter model that the company says is now the largest open-source AI model in the world, and one that benchmarks show performs neck-and-neck with the most powerful proprietary systems from Anthropic and OpenAI.

                                      The release, timed to land just ahead of the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, is a dramatic escalation in the global AI arms race and a watershed moment for the open-source AI movement. It also marks a remarkable comeback for a company whose market position had eroded significantly over the past 18 months following DeepSeek’s meteoric rise.

                                      Full model weights are scheduled to be released on July 27, according to details shared by researchers who reviewed the company’s technical documentation. If you want to take Kimi K3 for a spin right now, you can — just head to kimi.com, sign up with a Google account or phone number (no credit card required), and start chatting with what may be the most powerful open-source model ever built.

                                      Inside the architecture that powers the world’s largest open-source AI model

                                      Kimi K3 is a frontier-class large language model with 2.8 trillion total parameters — roughly 75 percent larger than DeepSeek’s V4 Pro, which the company’s own timeline chart shows at approximately 1.6 trillion parameters. The model features a 1-million-token context window, native visual understanding capabilities, and an always-on reasoning mode that the company calls «thinking mode.»

                                      The model is built on two key architectural innovations developed internally at Moonshot AI: Kimi Delta Attention, a hybrid linear attention mechanism, and Attention Residuals, which the company describes as a drop-in replacement for residual connections that delivers consistent scaling gains. Both techniques were previously published as open research by the Moonshot team on GitHub.

                                      On the API side, Kimi K3 is compatible with the OpenAI SDK, lowering the integration barrier for developers already building on OpenAI or Anthropic toolchains. The model is priced at $3 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens, with cached input tokens dropping to just $0.30 per million — pricing that positions it roughly in line with mid-tier offerings from Western labs, but at a performance level the company claims approaches the top of the market. A promotional top-up rebate running through August 12 offers up to 30 percent back in vouchers for API credits of $1,000 or more.

                                      As Xinhua reported, a Moonshot AI executive explained the significance of the parameter count in simple terms: parameters are like neural connections in the human brain, and nearly 3 trillion of them means the model can «store more knowledge and patterns in its brain, understand more, think deeper, and answer more accurately.»

                                      Benchmark results show Kimi K3 trading blows with Claude and GPT at the top of the leaderboard

                                      The benchmark results, drawn from public leaderboard data and a private evaluation by analytics firm Artificial Analysis, tell a striking story.

                                      On GDPval-AA v2, a benchmark measuring real-world tasks across 44 occupations and 9 major industries, Kimi K3 scored 1,687 — placing it third overall, behind only Claude Fable 5 Max (1,815) and GPT-5.6 Sol Max (1,747.8), and ahead of Claude Opus 4.8 (1,600).

                                      On AA-Briefcase, a private agentic benchmark from Artificial Analysis designed to test long-horizon knowledge work, K3 climbed to second place with a score of 1,527 — beating GPT-5.6 Sol Max (1,495) and trailing only Fable 5 Max (1,587).

                                      Perhaps most impressively, K3 achieved a state-of-the-art score of 91.2 out of 100 on BrowseComp, a benchmark for long-horizon, high-difficulty information seeking.

                                      In tests of real-world task automation, Kimi K3 ranked first in four out of eight benchmarks — including Automation Bench, SpreadsheetBench 2 and BrowseComp — while finishing second to Fable 5 in most others. Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol were its closest competitors overall. (Source: Moonshot AI)

                                      The company says it accomplished this in a single-agent setup using its 1-million-token context window, without any context compression or additional context management techniques — a feat that suggests raw context length, when paired with strong retrieval capabilities, may be more powerful than elaborate multi-agent workarounds.

                                      As one widely followed AI commentator put it on social media: «Open source is no longer lagging six months behind Western closed-source models. Read that again, and think about what it all means.»

                                      That observation captures the significance of the moment. For much of the past three years, open-source models have typically trailed their proprietary counterparts by a meaningful margin. Kimi K3 appears to have closed that gap almost entirely.

                                      Kimi K3 LLM Arena

                                      Kimi K3 claimed the No. 1 spot on Arena.AI’s Frontend Code Arena with a score of 1,679, outpacing Claude Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol by a significant margin. The leaderboard ranks models by human preference in head-to-head frontend coding comparisons. (Source: arena.ai)

                                      How a 48-hour autonomous chip design demo reveals Moonshot’s real ambitions

                                      Beyond raw benchmarks, Moonshot AI showcased a proof-of-concept that may be even more revealing of K3’s capabilities and the company’s strategic direction.

                                      In a demonstration documented in the company’s technical materials, Kimi K3 was tasked with designing a physical chip to run a nano-scale version of itself. Over 48 hours of continuous autonomous agent operation, K3 independently completed the chip’s full construction pipeline — from architectural design through optimization and verification — using open-source electronic design automation tools. The result was a tiny but functional chip design, just 4 square millimeters, that achieved timing convergence at 100 MHz and could decode more than 8,700 tokens per second in simulation.

                                      This is not a production chip. It is a demonstration of what Moonshot AI clearly views as the next competitive frontier: long-range autonomous agent capabilities. The ability to sustain coherent, multi-step technical work over a 48-hour window — reading documentation, making design decisions, running verification loops, and iterating on failures — represents a qualitative leap beyond the kind of single-turn question-answering that defined the first generation of large language models.

                                      The company also highlighted a case in computational astrophysics, where K3 reportedly reproduced the universal I-Love-Q relation — a complex calculation that typically takes a senior researcher one to two weeks — in approximately two hours, reading and cross-validating more than 20 papers and implementing a complete numerical pipeline along the way.

                                      Moonshot AI’s fall and rise tells the story of China’s brutal AI market

                                      To understand why Kimi K3 matters, you need to understand where Moonshot AI was 18 months ago — and how far it fell.

                                      Founded in 2023 by Yang Zhilin, a Tsinghua University graduate who previously conducted research at Google and Meta, Moonshot AI quickly became one of China’s most prominent AI startups. The company gained early traction in 2024 when users flocked to its Kimi platform for its long-text analysis capabilities and AI search functions. By early 2026, it had raised roughly $1.5 billion across multiple rounds, with its valuation climbing from $2.5 billion to $4.3 billion and the company reportedly seeking a new round at $5 billion.

                                      Then DeepSeek happened. The release of DeepSeek’s low-cost R1 model in January 2025 disrupted the entire Chinese AI landscape, and Moonshot AI was among the hardest hit. Kimi, which had ranked third in monthly active users in China, slid to seventh. The company’s strategic pivot to open-source models — beginning with Kimi K2 in July 2025 and accelerating with K2.5 in January 2026 — was in large part an effort to reclaim relevance.

                                      Kimi K3 is the culmination of that effort — and the sheer scale of the model suggests that Moonshot AI has been planning this move for some time. Training a 2.8-trillion-parameter model requires enormous computational resources and months of preparation, which means the architectural and infrastructure decisions behind K3 were likely locked in well before the model reached the public.

                                      Why open-sourcing the world’s biggest model is a geopolitical chess move

                                      The decision to release K3’s full weights on July 27 is strategically significant and worth parsing carefully.

                                      The company’s own timeline chart of open-source frontier model scale positions K3 as a dramatic outlier, towering above competitors like DeepSeek (1.6T), Xiaomi (1.02T), and Alibaba (397B). By releasing the world’s largest open-source model, Moonshot AI is making a bid to become the center of gravity for the global open-source AI developer community.

                                      This follows a broader trend among Chinese AI companies. As Reuters noted, open-sourcing allows companies to «showcase their technological capabilities and expand developer communities as well as their global influence, a strategy likely to help China counter U.S. efforts to limit Beijing’s tech progress.» DeepSeek, Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu have all released open-source models. But none have released anything at this parameter count.

                                      For enterprise technology leaders, the implications are concrete. A 2.8-trillion-parameter open-source model that performs at near-frontier levels creates new options for companies that want to fine-tune, self-host, or build proprietary systems on top of a capable base model — without being locked into API contracts with OpenAI or Anthropic. The trade-off, of course, is that running a model of this size requires substantial GPU infrastructure. Inference at 2.8 trillion parameters is not something that runs on a single server rack.

                                      That said, Moonshot AI has signaled awareness of this challenge. Its Mooncake project, which won the Best Paper award at FAST 2025, pioneered KV-cache-centric disaggregated serving for large language models — an architecture designed specifically to make inference at extreme scale more practical and cost-efficient.

                                      Kimi Code and a three-tier model lineup form the foundation of Moonshot’s enterprise play

                                      Alongside K3, Moonshot AI continues to invest heavily in its coding agent ecosystem. Kimi Code, the company’s open-source coding tool that competes with Anthropic’s Claude Code and Google’s Gemini CLI, received two major updates on the same day as K3’s launch — versions 0.25.0 and 0.26.0 — adding features like expanded subagent tooling, background task management, and security fixes.

                                      Kimi K3 coding benchmarks

                                      Kimi K3 consistently placed among the top three models across six coding benchmarks, leading all competitors in SWE Marathon and Program Bench, and trailing only GPT-5.6 Sol in Terminal Bench 2.1 by half a point. All models were tested at maximum thinking effort. (Credit: Moonshot AI)

                                      The Kimi Code CLI has accumulated over 3,100 stars on GitHub and features integration with VSCode, Cursor, and Zed. The latest release expanded the «coder subagent» tool set to include background tasks, todo lists, plan mode, skill invocation, and nested agents — effectively turning the coding agent into a multi-layered autonomous system capable of managing complex software engineering projects with minimal human intervention.

                                      This is not incidental. Coding tools have become a critical revenue driver for AI labs. As Anthropic disclosed in January, Claude Code reached $1 billion in annualized recurring revenue. By building Kimi Code as an open-source alternative that defaults to Kimi’s own models — but supports other providers — Moonshot AI is positioning itself to capture developer workflows and, eventually, enterprise contracts.

                                      The company’s model lineup now includes three tiers: K3 as the flagship ($3/$15 per million tokens for input/output), K2.7 Code as a specialized coding model ($0.95/$4), and K2.6 as a general-purpose option ($0.95/$4). All three support context windows of 256,000 tokens or above, with K3 offering the full 1-million-token window. Context caching is automatic — no cache ID, TTL, or extra parameter is required — a small but meaningful developer-experience advantage over competitors that require explicit cache management.

                                      What Kimi K3 means for the future of enterprise AI and the global model landscape

                                      Kimi K3’s release forces a recalibration of several assumptions that have guided enterprise AI strategy.

                                      The performance gap between open-source and proprietary models has functionally closed at the frontier. If K3’s benchmark numbers hold up under independent evaluation — and particularly once the open weights are available for community testing on July 27 — it will be difficult for closed-source providers to justify premium pricing purely on the basis of capability.

                                      The locus of AI innovation, meanwhile, continues to shift. China’s AI ecosystem, which many Western observers questioned after early struggles with chip export restrictions, has now produced a model that competes with the best systems from companies with direct access to Nvidia’s most advanced hardware. The architectural innovations behind K3 — particularly the hybrid linear attention mechanism — suggest that algorithmic efficiency may matter as much as raw compute.

                                      And the agentic capabilities demonstrated by K3 — chip design, multi-week research compression, long-horizon information seeking — point toward a future where AI models are not just answering questions but autonomously executing complex, multi-day projects. For enterprises evaluating AI investments, this shifts the value proposition from «productivity copilot» to «autonomous technical workforce.»

                                      Xinhua, China’s state news agency, framed the release as a national milestone, reporting that K3 «marks a new step forward in the development of China’s artificial intelligence models.» Liu Tieyan, dean of the Zhongguancun Academy in Beijing, was quoted as saying that a wave of Chinese open-source models has moved from isolated breakthroughs to collective advancement, providing «new solutions and new paths» for global AI development.

                                      Just two years ago, Moonshot AI was a scrappy startup named for the audacious problems it hoped to solve. Eighteen months ago, it was a cautionary tale about how quickly a market darling can lose its footing. Today, it is the maker of the world’s largest open-source AI model — one that can, given 48 hours and an internet connection, design a chip to run itself. The frontier, it turns out, is not a place. It is a race. And the field just got a lot more crowded.

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