Artificial Intelligence thread

Legume7

New Member
Registered Member
Kimi k1.6-IOI-high from Moonshot AI based in Beijing is now the top coding model on LiveCodeBench, beating out O1-high. The model has not been released to the public, but k1.5 was very impressive, just overshadowed by R1. k1.5 is also closed source, but they released a detailed technical report
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
for those interested. Look forward to testing k1.6 when it becomes fully available.GkspMuMXUAAANjN.jpg

Edit: RL lead at Moonshot AI confirms that k1.6-IOI will be coming soon:
 
Last edited:

AndrewS

Brigadier
Registered Member
I agree that it does make sense, but that's a political rather than economic conclusion. Same reason why industrial policies exist. Similarly, global demand can also be artificially constrained by the same politics (i.e. US restrictions).

Political and economic decisions are intertwined.

You can't really separate the two
 

Wrought

Junior Member
Registered Member
Political and economic decisions are intertwined.

You can't really separate the two

Yes that's right when it comes to real-world decisions, but your original assertion was about economic theoreticals, and it was wrong.

But remember that comparative advantage doesn't work if:
1. China has an absolute advantage in both manufacturing and service industries
2. Plus the spare resources to fully apply AI to both manufacturing and service industries

Comparative advantage only applies if both sides are limited or face resource constraints

Comparative advantage applies in every case, even though the correct decision (accounting for politics) may be to avoid it.
 
Top