Gate News message, April 21 — Dark Matter Labs released and open-sourced its Kimi K2.6 model yesterday evening (April 20). The company described it as its strongest code model to date, featuring significantly enhanced long-context coding capabilities and substantially improved Agent autonomous execution abilities.
Kimi K2.6 is now available across kimi.com, the latest Kimi mobile application, Kimi API, and Kimi Code programming assistant, with all users able to access the model immediately.
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