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Moonshot AI releases flagship model as open-source push continues

Open-source push continues with Kimi K2.6, but pressure to monetise is nudging some Chinese AI firms behind closed doors

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Founder of Moonshot AI, Yang Zhilin, delivers a speech the 2026 Zhongguancun forum in Beijing, China, March 25, 2026. Photo: Tingshu Wang
Minxiao Changin Shenzhen

Chinese artificial intelligence start-up Moonshot AI has released its latest open-source flagship model, Kimi K2.6, as domestic tech giants including Alibaba, ByteDance and Tencent issued a consensus to promote open source, even as some continue to invest in closed systems.

The move highlights the varied business strategies of Chinese AI companies, as differences in growth and maturity shape their commitment to open source.

Unveiled on Monday, Kimi K2.6 brings upgrades in long-horizon coding, motion-rich front-end generation and agent-based workflows.

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Moonshot said the model performed on par with or better than leading closed-source systems such as GPT-5.4, Claude Opus 4.6 and Gemini 3.1 Pro across several benchmarks. However, independent verification of these claims remains limited, highlighting the lack of standardised evaluation across open and closed models.

Artificial Analysis places Kimi K2.6 among the top tier of open-source models globally.

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The move comes as some Chinese companies – including Alibaba Cloud and Zhipu AI – released new models as closed-source software, amid a growing shift in the industry towards hybrid business strategies that include both open and closed source elements.
Differences in growth and maturity are shaping the commitment of Chinese AI companies to open source. Photo: Shutterstock
Differences in growth and maturity are shaping the commitment of Chinese AI companies to open source. Photo: Shutterstock
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