Moonshot AI's Kimi Work is a local desktop agent for macOS and Windows. It runs a 300-sub-agent swarm, drives your logged-in browser via WebBridge, and schedules background jobs.
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Moonshot AI has open-sourced Kimi K2.7-Code under a Modified MIT license. It is a coding-focused, agentic model built on Kimi K2.6, with a 256K context window and roughly 30% lower reasoning-token usage. Moonshot reports gains over K2.6 on six benchmarks, including +21.8% on Kimi Code Bench v2. The model is available via the Kimi API and Kimi Code.
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Kimi Work's local AI agents could revolutionize productivity by enhancing data privacy and efficiency in complex workflows.
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Kimi Code CLI is Moonshot AI's open-source terminal coding agent, written in TypeScript with subagents and MCP configuration.
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Cerebras' breakthrough in AI model processing speed could redefine computational efficiency, challenging existing GPU cloud infrastructures.
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Cerebras' breakthrough in AI model speed could redefine real-time applications, challenging existing GPU paradigms and impacting AI infrastructure.
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AI agents are evolving from answering questions to taking actions inside browsers. They can now open pages, click buttons, fill forms, extract data, and automate multi step workflows across websites. Moonshot AI’s Kimi WebBridge brings this capability to Chrome and Edge, allowing local AI agents to safely interact with real browser sessions. In this article, […]
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Poetiq's Meta-System automatically constructed and optimized an inference harness for LiveCodeBench Pro using only Gemini 3.1 Pro — no fine-tuning, no model internals. The same harness, applied without modification to GPT 5.5 High, Kimi K2.6, Gemini 3.0 Flash, and four other models, improved every one of them.
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