Just like Deepseek, China's Kimi K3 is forcing Western AI labs to question their compute advantage Moonshot AI released Kimi K3, a model matching Anthropic's Opus 4.8 with only 300 staff, challenging Western assumptions about compute advantage. OpenAI strategist Dean W. Ball praised the model but warned of 'AI communism' from open-weight dominance. The release reignites debate on U.S. export controls and the necessity of massive computing power. Moonshot AI has released Kimi K3, a model that by early assessments matches Anthropic's Opus 4.8, built by a team of just 300 people. Even OpenAI strategist Dean W. Ball calls it "very good," but, of course, warns that a world dominated by open-weight models would amount to "AI communism." The release is reigniting the debate over how much computing power actually matters and whether U.S. export controls are working. The article Just like Deepseek, China's Kimi K3 is forcing Western AI labs to question their compute advantage https://the-decoder.com/just-like-deepseek-chinas-kimi-k3-is-forcing-western-ai-labs-to-question-their-compute-advantage/ appeared first on The Decoder https://the-decoder.com .