Moonshot previews Kimi K3, with full weights due July 27
Moonshot AI has published documentation for Kimi K3, describing a 2.8T-parameter multimodal model with a 1M-token context window and saying full weights are planned for July 27.
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Moonshot AI has published documentation for Kimi K3, describing a 2.8T-parameter multimodal model with a 1M-token context window and saying full weights are planned for July 27.
OpenAI has published its case for allowing teenagers to use AI while applying protections designed for their age and stage of development.
Fujitsu says it is exploring a collaborative-control platform with FANUC, Yaskawa Electric, and Kawasaki Heavy Industries, using NVIDIA open physical-AI technologies.
Thinking Machines has released Inkling, an Apache 2.0 open-weights multimodal foundation model positioned as an efficient, customizable base rather than the strongest model overall.
Australia’s government has announced that it will introduce an Australian AI framework and standards, building on its existing Data Centre Expectations.
OpenAI has described GPT-Red, an internal red-teaming model trained through self-play to generate adversarial attacks against other AI systems.
Anthropic has introduced Claude for Teachers, offering verified K–12 educators in the United States free access to premium Claude capabilities and curriculum-linked teaching resources.
OpenAI has released GPT-5.6 across ChatGPT, Codex, and the OpenAI API, publishing product availability, pricing, safety information, and company-run evaluation results.
Meta has introduced Muse Spark 1.1, made it available in Meta AI, and opened a public preview of the Meta Model API for developers.
Google Research has presented SensorFM, a foundation model for wearable sensor data that researchers report transfers across 35 prediction tasks.
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