The official Kimi team of Moonshot AI announced on May 25th that the API for the Kimi K2 series model will be discontinued and no longer supported. This decision marks the end of the Kimi K2 series, and users are advised to switch to the latest Kimi model - kimi-k2.6, to obtain continuous technical support and stronger multimodal capabilities.

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The Kimi K2 series model includes multiple versions such as kimi-k2-0711-preview, kimi-k2-0905-preview, kimi-k2-turbo-preview, kimi-k2-thinking, and kimi-k2-thinking-turbo. Since its release in July last year, the Kimi K2 series has attracted widespread attention with its trillion-parameter open-source model. The series has significant advantages in code processing and general agent tasks, with a total parameter count of 1T for the base model and 32B active parameters.

The Kimi K2 Thinking model launched in November last year further advanced this technology and was hailed as the most powerful open-source thinking model at the time. This model is capable of "thinking and using tools simultaneously," without human intervention, and can autonomously perform up to 300 rounds of tool calls, helping users solve complex problems. These features make the Kimi K2 series stand out in multimodal understanding and thinking capabilities.

With the discontinuation of the Kimi K2 series, users need to quickly transition to using the latest Kimi model to experience more powerful features and continuous technical support. The official reminds users that the new Kimi model will provide more comprehensive multimodal understanding, thinking, and coding capabilities, ensuring that users' needs in daily work and project development are met.

Key Points:

🌟 The API for the Kimi K2 series model was officially taken offline on May 25th and will no longer be maintained or supported.  

🆕 Users are required to switch to the latest Kimi model — kimi-k2.6 — to obtain continuous support and enhanced capabilities.  

💡 The Kimi K2 series includes multiple versions, with strong multimodal understanding and thinking capabilities, helping users solve complex problems.