Moonshot AI’s Kimi chatbot offers ‘agent mode’ for creating websites, slides

Alibaba Group Holding-backed artificial intelligence start-up Moonshot AI has introduced an “agent mode” in its flagship Kimi assistant, which can create multi-page websites and editable slides from simple user prompts.

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The Beijing-based company said on Thursday that the new “OK Computer” feature supported the processing of up to 1 million rows of input data at once, as well as multimedia outputs including text, audio and video.

Alibaba owns the South China Morning Post.

The feature was available on Kimi’s official website for international and Hong Kong users, but remained in beta testing for users in mainland China.

It was the second time in just a few days that Moonshot AI showed a more careful approach towards new features for mainland users, after it excluded them from a premium membership programme it released on Monday that allowed priority access to “Agent” features during peak periods.

Yang Zhilin, founder of Moonshot AI, speaks at last year’s Apsara conference. Photo: Feature China/Future Publishing via Getty Images
Yang Zhilin, founder of Moonshot AI, speaks at last year’s Apsara conference. Photo: Feature China/Future Publishing via Getty Images

AI agents refer to AI systems that can autonomously carry out complex tasks by completing a series of subtasks.

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