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Another powerful new artificial intelligence model from China took the U.S. tech industry by surprise Friday, the latest sign that Chinese startups that publicly release their “open-source” AI technology are making the California titans of AI sweat.
GLM-5.2, a new open-source Chinese AI model for long-form coding tasks, is turning heads among Silicon Valley's AI elite.
Chinese AI startup Moonshot has unveiled its Kimi K3 model. This new AI model features 2.8 trillion parameters and a million-token context window. Kimi K3 offers advanced reasoning and knowledge work capabilities for enterprises.
Nvidia just pulled the curtain on a generative world foundation model built for robots, and most investors are completely missing what it signals about where the GPU giant is actually headed next.
The Trump administration’s latest restrictions on private AI model releases is ramping up the push for open-source alternatives.
Chinese startup Moonshot AI has released a new model that it says closes the gap with leading U.S. systems. Kimi K3 still trails Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 and OpenAI's GPT 5.6 Sol on overall performance,
Meta just broke its open-source religion to charge developers for AI, and Zuckerberg is betting a $145 billion infrastructure gamble on a pricing strategy that undercuts every major rival. Whether that math works out depends on a model the world hasn't seen yet.
Mira Murati's Inkling won't dethrone the best Chinese open-weights models, but it gives Western developers something they haven't had yet.
