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Kaggle
The world’s largest online community for data scientists and machine learning practitioners, founded in 2010 by Anthony Goldbloom and acquired by Google in 2017. It’s best known for its competitions, where individuals and teams tackle real‑world predictive modeling and AI challenges—often with significant cash prizes or recruitment opportunities. The platform also offers a massive public repository of datasets, collaborative Kaggle Notebooks for coding in the cloud, and learning resources through Kaggle Learn. In recent years, it has expanded to include a Models hub, allowing users to share and deploy pre‑trained AI models directly within the ecosystem. With millions of members worldwide, Kaggle has become both a training ground and a showcase for cutting‑edge AI talent.
Kimi Chat
Kimi Chat is a conversational AI developed by **Moonshot AI**, built on the company’s powerful **Kimi K2** large language model. Kimi K2 uses a ** mixture‑of‑experts architecture** with 1 trillion total parameters (32 billion active at a time), giving it strong reasoning, coding, and problem‑solving abilities. It supports **very long context windows** up to 128,000 tokens so it can handle entire books, large codebases, or lengthy conversations without losing track. Designed for **agentic intelligence**, it can autonomously decide which tools or data sources to use, making it capable of multi‑step tasks like research, coding, and data analysis. Kimi Chat is open and accessible, with free web and mobile versions, aiming to put advanced AI capabilities in the hands of anyone who wants to use them.
Kling AI
Kling AI is a next‑generation **text‑to‑video** and **image‑to‑video** platform developed in China, designed to produce short, cinematic‑quality clips from simple prompts or photos. Its latest version, Kling 1.6, can generate up to two minutes of 1080p video at 30 frames per second in just a few minutes, with smooth camera motion, realistic character movement, and accurate facial expressions thanks to deep‑learning‑based **3D face and body reconstruction**. The system uses pose estimation and joint tracking to keep animations natural and consistent, avoiding common AI video artifacts like jitter or warped limbs. It’s aimed at creators, marketers, and storytellers who want to produce trailers, social media content, or short films without traditional filming. Kling AI offers free and paid tiers, with higher plans unlocking more credits, faster processing, and priority access to advanced tools.