Moonshot’s newest release narrows US-China AI model development gap: analysts
Kimi K2.5 raises questions about the potency of US controls on advanced chips to constrain China’s AI efforts, Brookings’ Kyle Chan says

“It seems that, for these Chinese start-ups, it was just a matter of getting access to capital,” Chan said. “I wouldn’t have guessed that Chinese AI companies would continue to keep pace with their US peers as recently as a month or two ago.”
Like other Chinese AI firms, Moonshot publicly released the weights of its new model, meaning that developers around the world with the requisite hardware could freely download and customise the powerful 595-gigabyte model without paying for expensive subscriptions.
The open-source nature of such a powerful model challenges the strategy of American AI companies that develop closed-source models, according to Chan.