Dear, is the fate of the United States on the decline?


From the trade war to the AI war, along the way, due to Trump’s tightening immigration policies, many outstanding research talents decided to leave the United States.
For example, Yang Zhilin of Moonshot AI’s Kimi.
He has a PhD in computer science from the prestigious Carnegie Mellon University in the United States—among the world’s top computer programs.
As a result, he returned to China and started a company.
He became the founder of an AI company with a valuation of $20B.
There isn’t much of a sci-fi vibe in the office—just a few people gathered around computers, repeatedly troubleshooting and tuning.
Someone is wearing shorts and slippers, with half-drunk cold tea on the desk, and uneaten takeout food.
The most conspicuous thing on the wall is Richard Sutton’s paper, “Bitter Lesson.”
Recently, Moonshot AI released Kimi K3.
It surged all the way to the top of the global Arena Frontend leaderboard, letting the world recognize the team again.
It also prompted Bloomberg to post: the model Kimi K3 released by Moonshot AI broke the prevailing notion that the United States leads China in AI.
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HighAmbition
· 8h ago
To The Moon 🌕
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