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Chinese open-source AI Kimi K2 overtakes many Western models

Debora Pape
14.7.2025
Translation: machine translated

The Chinese company Moonshot AI has presented a new AI model. It equals or surpasses other large models - and is also partially open source.

At the beginning of the year, the newly launched Chinese AI model Deepseek caused quite a stir. According to the developers, it offered higher performance than its Western competitors - at significantly lower costs. The share prices of several tech companies fell sharply as a result.

Now even more competition is coming from China: the new model «Kimi K2» from the company Moonshot AI could mark a turning point in the development of open AI systems. The system uses its resources wisely and can therefore be operated comparatively cheaply - at least that's what Moonshot says.

In addition, unlike most of its competitors, Kimi K2 is partially open source, even for commercial purposes. This could make the model a serious alternative to the dominant, proprietary models such as GPT from OpenAI and Claude from Anthropic. Deepseek V3 also leaves Kimi K2 behind in many areas.

According to Moonshot, Kimi K2 excels in the areas of expertise, maths and programming. The model is also optimised for agent-based tasks. For example, it can use tools such as browsers and databases, plan and execute multi-stage tasks and thus serve as a digital agent. There are several examples of how Kimi K2 performs such tasks on the website.

Only relevant «experts» are activated

Open Weight - also for commercial use

Kimi K2 is available in two versions: «Base» and «Instruct». The Base model is only pre-trained and serves as a basis for further, specialised training by development teams. The Instruct version is used as a chatbot and is used for direct interaction with end users. It can understand and execute instructions. You can try out the Instruct model for yourself at kimi.com.

Both versions are partially open source, i.e. publicly accessible and open for further development. Companies, research institutions and private individuals can host Kimi K2 locally and integrate it into their own projects. Commercial use is also possible subject to minor restrictions. OpenAI, Google and Anthropic, on the other hand, only offer their models on a subscription and API basis.

Is Kimi K2 politically neutral?

Like my colleague Samuel at Deepseek, I also had a conversation with Kimi K2 about controversial topics. When asked about Taiwan's independence, the chatbot tends to answer in favour of China. However, depending on the exact question, it also blocks and suggests (in Chinese) discussing other topics.

Claude, for example, answers the same questions, saying that it's a «complex and politically sensitive topic» - and offers different perspectives.

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