Chinese startup unveils world’s largest open AI model

July 17, 2026 18:09 | News

Chinese AI startup Moonshot has unveiled Kimi K3, a 2.8 trillion-parameter model that it says is ‌the world’s largest open-weight AI system and delivers performance approaching US giant Anthropic’s frontier Fable model.

The launch, which comes a month after Anthropic’s Fable and Mythos models were ‌abruptly withdrawn by the US government due to security concerns, underscores how quickly China’s open AI ecosystem is narrowing the gap with the most advanced US systems.

Companies including Moonshot, Z.ai and MiniMax are releasing increasingly powerful models at sharply lower cost, challenging long-held assumptions in the West that Chinese developers trail their American peers by months.

Moonshot said Kimi K3 is the first open-weight model to approach the three trillion-parameter mark and is designed for advanced reasoning, long-horizon coding and knowledge work. 

The model ‌features a one ‌million-token context window, allowing ⁠it to process and retain substantially more information than earlier generations in a single prompt.

Kimi K3 “performed competitively with ​Fable 5 (with fallback) and substantially outperformed (OpenAI’s) Opus 4.8, GPT 5.6 Sol, and GPT 5.5” in terms of GPU kernel optimisation, the company said.

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Moonshot says Kimi K3 delivers performance approaching Anthropic’s frontier Fable model. (AP PHOTO)

The term refers to techniques that maximise AI hardware utilisation and minimise latency.

Chinese AI firms are accelerating their ​model release cycles as ‌the global AI race intensifies. 

The shift follows the debut of Z.ai’s GLM-5.2, which stunned industry observers by scoring near top US closed-source models ​on benchmark tests, undermining a consensus among Western analysts that Chinese AI models were at least six months behind.

Hong Kong-listed MiniMax is also developing its own 2.7 trillion-parameter model to be released as soon as the third quarter of 2026, and plans to launch its frontier-level multimodal model H3 ​in ​the near future, Reuters previously reported.

The race towards trillion-parameter systems ​reflects growing demand for autonomous systems capable of handling complex reasoning tasks. 

Leading AI ‌labs are also pursuing systems capable of autonomous self-improvement, a process often referred to as recursive self-improvement.

Before Kimi K3’s release, Meituan’s LongCat-2.0 and DeepSeek’s V4-Pro led China’s AI industry with 1.6 trillion total parameters, while several other domestic rivals have passed the trillion-parameter threshold.

Open-weight models allow users to download, run and customise the underlying systems, unlike proprietary, closed-source models.

Moonshot, backed ​by giants such as Alibaba and Tencent, said Kimi K3 incorporated two significant architectural upgrades that improve computing efficiency and enable it to complete long-horizon coding tasks with minimal human supervision.

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