Recently, Moonshot AI released a new Agent mode called "OK Computer," and officially started a gradual test today. The launch of this mode marks another important step in the intelligent agent and tool calling capabilities of the Kimi K2 model. OK Computer continues the concept of "model as Agent," fully leveraging the advantages of the Kimi K2 model to provide users with multifunctional intelligent services.
When using OK Computer, users only need to give simple instructions, and Kimi can independently operate its virtual computer to perform complex tasks such as website development, data analysis, image and video generation, and high-quality PPT creation. This means that users can complete work more efficiently without cumbersome manual operations.
Since the release of the Kimi K2 model on July 11th this year, its powerful coding capabilities and general Agent task processing capabilities have attracted widespread attention. This model uses a MoE architecture, with a total parameter count of 1T and an activated parameter count of 32B. In benchmark tests across three key dimensions—autonomous programming, tool calling, and mathematical reasoning—Kimi K2 has demonstrated outstanding performance, especially in Agentic Coding.
The gradual test for OK Computer invited users who previously supported Kimi as early testers. This not only allowed these users to experience the charm of the latest technology but also laid the foundation for collecting feedback and further optimizing the product.
Key Points:
🌟 Kimi launched a new Agent mode "OK Computer," supporting multifunctional intelligent services.
💻 Users can complete complex tasks such as website development and data analysis by simply giving instructions.
🚀 The Kimi K2 model shows outstanding performance in autonomous programming and tool calling, with a total parameter count of 1T.