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Moonshot AI Launches OK Computer Mode for Kimi Assistant

Ryan Chen

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Updated:
September 27, 2025

The line between chatting with an AI and working alongside one just got a little clearer. Kimi, a prominent AI platform, recently introduced “OK Computer”, a new agent mode designed to act more like a collaborative team member than a chatbot. Here’s what stands out about this update and why it matters for people who actually use AI in their daily work.


  1. From chat to websites: Generate multi-page websites, mobile-first layouts, and editable slide decks directly from conversation.
  2. Handling scale: Process datasets of up to one million rows and turn them into interactive dashboards.
  3. Structured work: Carry out scoping, surveys, and design tasks without leaving the agent.
  4. Native tool use: Operate with direct access to tools such as the file system, browser, and terminal.
  5. Expanded capacity: Move beyond the limits of standard chat mode, with more steps, more tokens, and more tools powered by K2.

At its core, OK Computer gives Kimi a way to act independently, not just respond. With its own computer environment, K2 brings what the team calls “true agency” meaning it can plan and execute tasks rather than stopping at suggestions.

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Ryan Chen

Ryan Chan is an AI correspondent from Chain.

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