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Moonshot introduces Kimi K2.6, an open-weight model that it says shows strong improvements in long-horizon coding tasks, available under a modified MIT License

We are open sourcing our latest model, Kimi K2.6, featuring state-of-the-art coding, long-horizon execution, and agent swarm capabilities.

Moonshot introduces Kimi K2.6, an open-weight model that it says shows strong improvements in long-horizon coding tasks, available under a modified MIT License

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Moonshot Drops Kimi K2.6: Open-Weight Model Built for Coding

Moonshot open-sources Kimi K2.6, claiming major gains in long-horizon coding tasks and agent capabilities.

Moonshot just dropped Kimi K2.6 as an open-weight model, and it's gunning straight for the coding benchmark crown. The company says the model delivers state-of-the-art performance on coding tasks, particularly those requiring long-horizon execution — think complex, multi-step programming challenges that trip up lesser models.

The release ships under a modified MIT License, keeping it accessible while retaining some guardrails. Beyond raw coding chops, Kimi K2.6 brings agent swarm capabilities to the table, meaning it can coordinate multiple AI agents working in parallel.

Open-weight is the key detail here. You get the model weights to run locally or fine-tune, but it's not fully open-source in the traditional sense. Still, for developers building AI-powered coding tools and agent systems, this is another serious contender in an increasingly crowded field.