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Kimi developer Moonshot shows China’s growing AI depth: US government report

Kimi developer Moonshot shows China’s growing AI depth: US government report

Posted on 15 December 2025 By jobuzo
Leading Chinese artificial intelligence start-up Moonshot AI has been singled out as evidence of the “growing depth” of China’s AI industry, according to a new US government report.

An increasing number of Chinese companies were now developing world-leading “open-weight” AI models, not just DeepSeek, the Center for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI) at the Department of Commerce said on Friday.

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Its first report released in late September focused on DeepSeek, China’s most high-profile AI company, claiming that the Hangzhou start-up’s models posed risks to US national security while acknowledging their growing global popularity.
CAISI works directly with leading US firms such as OpenAI and Anthropic on AI safety and security issues.
Zhipu AI is another Chinese AI company identified in an end-of-year review as among major contributors to the global open-source AI landscape. Photo: Shutterstock

Its latest evaluation targeted Moonshot’s flagship Kimi K2 Thinking model, released in November, which stunned the global AI community with its impressive writing skills and drew comparisons with January’s “DeepSeek moment” in terms of cost-efficiency.

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Kimi developer Moonshot shows China’s growing AI depth: US government report


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