The Dark Side of the Moon releases Kimi Work, supporting up to 300 agents collaborating.

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The Dark Side of the Moon reports that Kimi Work has been released, supporting up to 300 agents collaborating.
The Kimi Work beta version, a general local agent client designed for knowledge workers, has been launched with the latest test version of the Mac client, and the Windows client is coming soon.
Users can use natural language to schedule files, browse the web, run scheduled tasks, and generate documents, spreadsheets, or presentation PPTs on their local devices.
Dark Side engineers completed client development using Kimi Code within one week, producing over 50k lines of effective code, with an autonomous generation rate of 92%.
Kimi Work supports up to 13 hours of continuous coding and can autonomously invoke tools over 4,000 times in a single task.
The client has shifted from a command-line interface to a graphical user interface, built-in with the Kimi Webbridge solution, integrating online versions of Kimi Agent for website building, presentation PPTs, and other skills, supporting multi-agent cluster collaboration to handle complex tasks.
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VineGeometry
· 06-05 01:17
4000 tool calls, this has drained the computer.
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ElevatorMeme
· 06-03 20:07
Fifty thousand lines completed in a week, is the team still alive?
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On-ChainCatUnderTheMoonlight
· 06-03 15:45
Local scheduling files + browser, privacy party's ecstatic
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Glass-HeartMarketMaker
· 06-03 15:06
Continuous coding for 13 hours, your endurance is stronger than mine.
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BluePeonyObserver
· 06-03 14:47
Switching from CLI to GUI is a great move; ordinary people really can't use the command line.
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GateUser-78b4adc8
· 06-03 14:46
Webbridge built-in positive reviews, finally no need to fuss with plugins anymore
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HeavyStakingOnASnowyNight
· 06-03 14:45
92% of the code generated by AI? Then the remaining 8% is for fixing bugs, right?
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QuantitativeButNotPretentious
· 06-03 14:44
300 agents collaborating, are they forming an AI Avengers?
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PaperSculptureOctopus
· 06-03 14:37
Mac users get the first enjoyments, Windows users keep waiting
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