The Kimi K3 Moment
5 hours ago
- #U.S. AI Policy
- #Kimi vs Claude
- #AI Models
- Kimi K3 performs similarly to Claude in coding tasks, with comparable output quality and token efficiency, contrary to expectations of lower performance from open models.
- Kimi K3's API pricing ($3/M input tokens, $15/M output tokens) is significantly cheaper than Claude's ($10/M input, $50/M output), and its subscription plans are more generous with higher usage allowances.
- Claude's plans have restrictions, such as the $20 plan quietly downgrading from Fable to Opus due to economic unviability, while Kimi's tiers lack such fine print.
- U.S. AI policy is criticized as a failure, with restricted models like Fable limiting capabilities, while open Chinese models like Kimi K3 and GLM 5.2 (MIT licensed) outperform without restrictions.
- OpenAI managed to offer flagship models on affordable plans despite government scrutiny, whereas Anthropic lacks similar runway, highlighting competitive disparities.
- Predictions suggest U.S. regulation may mimic auto industry tactics, leading to subsidized, non-competitive domestic AI models, potentially isolating American users from global advancements.