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China’s Moonshot AI Releases Kimi K2.6, Pushing Boundaries in Coding, Multi-Agent Capabilities

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China’s Moonshot AI Releases Kimi K2.6, Pushing Boundaries in Coding, Multi-Agent Capabilities

Moonshot AI, a Chinese startup, has released Kimi K2.6, a new large language model that improves coding and multi-agent capabilities. The company is also preparing for an initial public offering and seeking a new funding round.

Chinese artificial intelligence startup Moonshot AI has launched Kimi K2.6, the latest in its series of open-source large language models. Kimi K2.6 strengthens performance in coding, long-horizon task execution, and multi-agent clustering capabilities. The model can handle continuous coding for up to 13 hours and support 300 sub-agents working in parallel. Moonshot AI is advancing its fundraising strategies, preparing for an initial public offering in Hong Kong and seeking a new funding round of approximately USD1 billion. After its latest funding round in February, Moonshot AI's valuation rose to USD10 billion. The company is part of a broader shift among leading AI developers competing on real-world task-execution performance.

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